The
Network publishes the journal in association with Intellect
publishers. It is an academic, peer-reviewed publication for
all those interested in research into the production, reception,
texts and contexts of radio and audio media.
The journal welcomes individual contributions
from established and new scholars, including work and research
in progress. Critical approaches are invited from a range
of scholarly disciplines across the humanities and social
sciences. Original work on practice and production in the
radio industries is as welcome as theory formation. Pedagogical
issues will be covered in an annual feature on the teaching
of radio studies.
First published in 2003, it is published three times per
year. Joining the Radio Studies Network includes a
full subscription (except for Associate Individual
membership).
Abstracts of all articles and further details are available
on the publisher's
website.
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