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A Curriculum for Blackness: Podcasts as Discursive Cultural Guides, 2010-2020

Kim Fox, +2 more
- 21 Aug 2020 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 2, pp 298-318
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For instance, African-American podcasting's ascent marks a potent articulation of Black identity and experience in media history, one reaching an unprecedented range of audiences, dialogs, and online communities as mentioned in this paper.
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African-American podcasting’s ascent marks a potent articulation of Black identity and experience in media history, one reaching an unprecedented range of audiences, dialogs, and online communities...

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Radio and audio in 2020

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Celebrating a Hundred Years of Broadcasting – An Introduction and Timeline

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors celebrated one hundred years of broadcasting without names, dates, and places, and presented a timeline of the broadcasting history without naming, dates and places. This issue broadens the meaning of broadcasting.
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Editor’s Remarks: Celebrating 100 Years of Radio Broadcasting!

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Independent podcasts on the Apple Podcast platform in the streaming era

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Qualitative Communication Research Methods

TL;DR: This book discusses the history of Qualitative Communication Research, the role of data analysis and interpretation in communication research, and some of the techniques used to design and use interview techniques.
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Remote sensing of leaf water content in the near infrared

TL;DR: In this paper, a stochastic leaf radiation model was used to predict leaf spectral reflectance as a function of leaf water content for a dicot leaf, and simulated spectral reflectances were analyzed to quantify reflectance differences between different equivalent water thicknesses.
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From the Blackhand Side: Twitter as a Cultural Conversation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors employ critical race and technocultural theory to understand how mainstream online authors (outgroup) and Black online authors(in-group) articulate Twitter as a racial artifact employing technology-based practices.
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Barbershops, bibles, and BET : everyday talk and Black political thought

TL;DR: The Promise of Orange Grove as mentioned in this paper is an example of an everyday talk and ideology in the barbershop written with Quincy T. Mills, who was a leader in the Black Thought Movement of the 20th century.
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Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere

TL;DR: Pough explores the complex relationship between black women, hip-hop, and feminism as discussed by the authors, and demonstrates how influential women rappers such as Queen Latifah, Missy Elliot, and Lil' Kim are building on the legacy of earlier generations of women - from Sojourner Truth to sisters of the black power and civil rights movements.
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