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Journal Properties
Number of Articles
62
Abbreviation
RDR
e-ISSN
2203-5176
Publisher
University of Wollongong Library
Indian UGC
DOAJ (latest)
Description
RadioDoc Review is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the critical analysis of radio documentaries and audio storytelling. With a focus on sound studies, the journal examines the narrative structures, production techniques, and cultural impact of radio documentaries. It covers a wide spectrum of topics, from historical documentaries to contemporary audio essays, exploring how sound shapes meaning and engages listeners.
This journal offers in-depth reviews of individual radio documentaries, as well as broader discussions on the evolution of the genre and its role in shaping public discourse. It appeals to media scholars, audio producers, and anyone interested in the art and craft of audio storytelling. It also explores the interplay of radio and other forms of media, examining how sound is used in podcasts, sound art installations, and other audio-based platforms. Indexed in emerging media databases, RadioDoc Review promotes critical engagement with the audio landscape.
RadioDoc Review serves as a valuable resource for understanding the power of sound in shaping narratives and influencing audiences. Submit your review or analysis of an audio documentary and join the conversation on audio storytelling. Contribute to the growing field of sound studies and gain recognition for your work.