Breton, Hugh Ortega ORCID: 0000-0001-6777-6522
(2013)
A psycho-cultural approach to radio listening and creative production.
Radio Journal:International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, 11
(1).
pp. 75-90.
ISSN 1476-4504
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/rjao.11.1.75_1
Abstract
This discussant piece introduces and explains a psycho-cultural approach to understanding the emotional dimensions of radio listening and creative production. It then explores the ways in which radio is unconsciously used by listeners as a tool for maintaining psychic coherency. A psycho-cultural approach is a valuable tool for research because it is specifically attuned to the emotional dimensions of radio use and programme-making in a therapeutically infused culture. It also provides a means
of explaining why radio is used in particular ways, in terms of the everyday maintenance of the self. The article closes with a consideration of the meta-psychological consequences of convergence and recent developments in listening technologies. The
aim of the article is to initiate a discussion with radio scholars on the utility of this approach.
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