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By Pella Felton
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
This paper briefly presents a podcasting-specific definition of intimacy and how it can be used as a framework for understanding podcast mediation. But also, its a chat cast. and there's an ASMR halfway through
Alyn Euritt is a doctoral candidate at the Universität Leipzig, where she studies the cultural construction of intimacy in American podcasting. She has published on podcasting in terms of publics in Participations, Popular Communication and Gender Forum and the relationship between podcast chat and intimacy in kommunikation@gesellschaft.
Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association
Citation:
Euritt, Alyn "1 - Alyn Euritt "Intimacy as a Framework for Podcast Mediation"” Mp3. November 12. Cities of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances. 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/episodes/1---Alyn-Euritt-Intimacy-as-a-Framework-for-Podcast-Mediation-e1a68b2
Works Cited available: https://blogs.bgsu.edu/citiesofsound/2021/11/19/1-alyn-euritt-intimacy-as-a-framework-for-podcast-mediation/
Music by Kevin MacLeod (Incomptech.org)
This paper explores what happens when a hit podcast like S-Town (2017) reclaims a traditional, written form as its model of production, construction and distribution.
Ella Waldmann is an alumna of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and of Sciences Po Paris. As part of her MA Program in English she was a visiting student at Columbia University in the City of New York. She is currently a PhD candidate at Université de Paris, Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Cultures Anglophones (LARCA), where she is working on a thesis on podcasts as literary objects, with a focus on the podcast S-Town.
Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association
Citation:
Waldmann, Ella 4 - Ella Waldmann "This must be fiction: Examining the Implications of S-Town’s Novelistic Turn"” Mp3. Cities of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances. 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference
https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/episodes/4---Ella-Waldmann-This-must-be-fiction-Examining-the-Implications-of-S-Towns-Novelistic-Turn-e1a5igh
Works Cited: https://blogs.bgsu.edu/citiesofsound/2021/11/19/4-ella-waldmann-this-must-be-fiction-examining-the-implications-of-s-towns-novelistic-turn/
Using Welcome to Night Vale as a case study, this paper investigates the aesthetic, social, and political functions of the paranoid style in podcasts. This provides new insights in how upcoming art forms respond to the political problems of the ‘age of conspiracy,’ and how that inspires virtual fan communities.
Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association
Join us Sunday November 14 10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
https://whova.com/portal/webapp/pamla_202111/Agenda/2014633
Citation:
Nitjtmans, Hanne, "Podcasts of the Oppressed: Black Podcasts, Resistance and Critical Media Literacy" Mp3. Cities of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances. 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/episodes/Hanne-Nijtmans---Podcasting-Paranoia-Aesthetics--Politics--and-Community-in-American-Fictional-Podcasts-e1a5i7n
Black podcasts exist as a new form of digital media that is quickly growing in popularity but remains understudied. This research explores Black podcasts as a tool for critical media literacy through the observation of the Tea with Queen and J. (TWQJ) podcast through the lens of Black cyberfeminist theory.
Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association
Join us Sunday November 14 10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
https://whova.com/portal/webapp/pamla_202111/Agenda/2014633
Citation:
Works Cited:
https://blogs.bgsu.edu/citiesofsound/2021/11/19/2-bryan-jenkins-podcasts-of-the-oppressed-black-podcasts-resistance-and-critical-media-literacy/
Fiction podcasts deserve further attention as a form defined by particular production, distribution, and listening practices. Two-Up Studio’s 2015 fiction podcast Limetown, while now an example of the “Golden Age” of podcast fiction, highlights the possibility of fiction podcasting to blur the line between truth and fiction.
Annamarie Carlson is a Ph.D. student in Rhetoric at Indiana University-Bloomington. They have an MA in English Literature from Northern Arizona University. Annamarie’s scholarly interests can usually be found at the blurry intersection of narrative, culture, and media, all broadly conceived. To put it another way, they are fascinated by the interplay of the stories we tell, the technologies used to tell them, and the relationship of stories and technologies with whatever it is we mean when we say “culture”. They have a creative as well as an academic interest in podcasting, audio fiction, and video games.
Music by: Kevin McCleod. (incomtech.org)
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Citation: https://blogs.bgsu.edu/citiesofsound/2021/11/19/3-ac-carlson-reports-of-violence-erupted-today-limetown-and-the-potential-of-podcast-fiction/
Since its early origins as audio-blogs and located in radio studies, podcasting has been shaped by the proliferation of digital performance, participatory media, and mobile electronic devices. These forces have created a medium uniquely associated with the performance of intimacy among both listeners and content creators. However, as the medium expands into commercial and noncommercial spaces, the contexts of this intimacy continue to shape and be shaped by the public spheres it operates in. This virtual (online) session explores podcasts and podcasting as virtual literary and performance publics. This session may include media, literary performance, sound, and cultural studies approaches to podcasting as public texts, media, and performances.
Join us Sunday November 14 10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
https://whova.com/portal/webapp/pamla_202111/Agenda/2014633
Citation:
Felton, Pella. “Teaser: Cities of Sound.” Mp3. Cities of Sound, n.d. https://anchor.fm/pa-felton/episodes/Teaser-Cities-of-Sound-e19sod3.
Welcome to Affect Alien. In this podcast Bryan, Patrick and Aurora discuss Bocube, the Hillary Duff Christmas Album, and Frozen.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.