Rethinking radio in the digital age
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2013.59949Keywords:
Radio, digital technologies, media ecology.Abstract
Radio has long been considered and studied as a particular technological, institutional and communicative form. However, as a result of the emergence of a media environment characterised by digital technologies, it has become necessary to examine not only what has happened to radio, but also to re-evaluate our understanding of what it was in the first place. This article argues for a media ecology approach to an understanding of radio; one that acknowledges a periodisation of media history, and which considers the form and discourse of radio as a negotiation of affordances and effectivities.
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