Key Concepts in Radio Studies

Key Concepts in Radio Studies by Hugh Chignell is a comprehensive introduction to the field of radio studies, published by SAGE Publications on March 18, 2009. This 200-page book is written in English and is designed to provide students with accessible and authoritative knowledge on essential topics within the discipline. The format encourages critical evaluation through understanding, making it a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their comprehension of radio and its role in media studies.
Readers will find that this edition grounds theory with global examples and covers central ideas and practices from production and media studies. The book situates radio studies within its historical context and contemporary auditory culture, offering insights that are both relevant and informative. Additionally, it includes recommended reading to further enhance the learning experience, making it a useful study aid for students and academics alike.
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The SAGE Key Concepts series provides students with accessible and authoritative knowledge of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and respected academics, the books are indispensable study aids and guides to comprehension.
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- Provides a comprehensive, easy-to-use introduction to the field
- Grounds theory with global examples
- Takes it further with recommended reading
- Covers the central ideas and practices from production and media studies
- Situates radio studies within its historical context and contemporary auditory culture
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