2018
DOI: 10.1177/1077800418801374
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In Praise, In Praise of the Radio Autoethnography: A Radio Collage

Abstract: This piece explores radio’s potential as a space and form for autoethnography. Radio offers the possibility of random encounters and of reaching a wider (and non-academic) audience. Radio isolates and concentrates the expressive qualities of the voice and the associative meanings of sound. Radiophonic space has distinct poetic, political, and relational features that shape the quality of knowledge produced in it. A quantum space, radio is discontinuous and diffracted, much like the boundaries of a self.

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“…I position this work as an entanglement of different art-based collaborative audio methodologies, taking guidance from Karen Werner's (2017;2019) work on radiophonic autoethnography. Werner (2017) defines radio autoethnography as a blurring together of "radio, audio, and other produced sound forms [which] can further the opening of the self into a larger self" (p. 99).…”
Section: Audio Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I position this work as an entanglement of different art-based collaborative audio methodologies, taking guidance from Karen Werner's (2017;2019) work on radiophonic autoethnography. Werner (2017) defines radio autoethnography as a blurring together of "radio, audio, and other produced sound forms [which] can further the opening of the self into a larger self" (p. 99).…”
Section: Audio Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%