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Anthropology and Radio Anthropology and Radio
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Approaches to Radio in Other Disciplines Approaches to Radio in Other Disciplines
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Early Tensions in Radio Theory Early Tensions in Radio Theory
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Community and Alternative Media: From Political Analysis to Political Praxis Community and Alternative Media: From Political Analysis to Political Praxis
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From Media and Communication to Radio Studies From Media and Communication to Radio Studies
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Radio and Place, as Art and in Cultural Studies Radio and Place, as Art and in Cultural Studies
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Radio and Language Radio and Language
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Introduction to the Chapters Introduction to the Chapters
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Axis I: The Voice Axis I: The Voice
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Axis II: Radio and Nation Axis II: Radio and Nation
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Axis III: Community Radio Axis III: Community Radio
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Axis IV: Transnational Circuits Axis IV: Transnational Circuits
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Axis V: Language and Perception Axis V: Language and Perception
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Abstract
This book explores the social reach and nature of radio, the most widespread electronic medium in the world today, from an anthropological perspective. More specifically, it considers what is at stake in radio's practical entanglement with people's lives. It also analyzes the ways that radio can be employed as a tool to study the concepts, methods, and praxis of contemporary anthropology as well as the suitability of ethnography in understanding radio's ability to inflect and transform social life in concrete ways. The book uses the concept of “radio fields” to elucidate the complex intersection of radio technology and social relations. This introductory chapter discusses the unique relationship between radio and anthropology, other disciplinary approaches to the study of radio, the emergence of radio studies as a field, how radio's relationship to place is addressed in cultural studies and in art, and sociolinguistic approaches to radio speech. It also provides an overview of the following chapters in this book.
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