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This is the first title in a new series of volumes examining
different dimensions of the media and culture in small nations.
Whether at a local, national or international level, radio has
played and continues to play a key role in nurturing or denying -
even destroying - people's sense of 'belonging' to a particular
community, whether it be defined in terms of place, ethnicity,
language or patterns of consumption. Typically, the radio has been
used for purposes of propaganda and as a means of forging national
identity both at home and also further afield in the case of
colonial exploits. Drawing on examples of four models of, the
chapters in this volume will provide an historical and contemporary
overview of radio in a number of small nations. The authors propose
a stimulating discussion on the role radio has played in a variety
of nation contexts worldwide.
This title combines both theory and practice to lead, stepwise, to
a full understanding of radio drama form. With the resurgence
(though some say it has never left) of radio, due in part to new
media practices and technological innovations, not only are there
more theory-related radio courses, but also those teaching the
production and practice aspects. "The Radio Drama Handbook"
combines both theory and practice to lead, stepwise, to a full
understanding of radio drama form. The handbook is broken down into
two large sections: "A Contextual Guide to Radio Drama" and "A
Practical Guide to Radio Drama". There will be a wide selection of
case studies and practical exercises to make the book engaging and,
above all, useful. Each section will be accompanied by practical
exercises and suggested activities. Practice oriented and
teacher/student friendly, this handbook is sure to become the new
standard for all radio drama courses.
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