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- Title
The voice that cannot be heard.
- Authors
Dolan, Josephine
- Abstract
Concerns are raised about the position of critical legacy and the formulation of orthodoxies in the rapid expansion of radio studies. From this location, the formulation of radio as a fundamentally ephemeral medium and a medium of voice is brought under scrutiny, So too the related formulation of radio archives as insufficient and lacking, especially in comparison to other media. In doing so, some methodological issues related to research and written archives vis-á-vis sound archives are brought into focus. Firstly, the problems of other media archives unsettle the orthodox position of the radio archives as fundamentally inferior. Secondly, the place of written texts in the production of voice is examined. Thirdly post-modern theory to employee suggests that voice is not an object to be recovered from an archive, but that it is produced in the relationship between researcher, methodology and archive.
- Subjects
RADIO broadcasting education; SOUND recording libraries; RESEARCH; METHODOLOGY; ARCHIVES
- Publication
Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, 2003, Vol 1, Issue 1, p63
- ISSN
1476-4504
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/rajo.1.1.63/0