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In conversation with Prof. Andrew Bottomley (guest hosted by Prof. John Sullivan)

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This week’s podcast features an interview with Andrew Bottomley, assistant professor of media studies at the State University of New York-Oneonta. His research is concerned with the social and cultural dimensions of communication technologies, in particular, the internet and broadcast radio, podcasting, recorded music, and other sound media. He is particularly interested in the history of new and emerging media, especially during moments of technological convergence and transference when so-called “old” and “new” media collide. We spend the hour talking about his new book entitled Sound Streams: A Cultural History of Radio-Internet Convergence (University of Michigan Press, 2020). For more information on the book, click here.

// LINKS //

Andrew Bottomley: https://www.andrewjohnbottomley.com/

Email: andrew.bottomley@oneonta.edu

Twitter: @abottomley

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newauralcultures/message

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SHOW NOTES

This week’s podcast features an interview with Andrew Bottomley, assistant professor of media studies at the State University of New York-Oneonta. His research is concerned with the social and cultural dimensions of communication technologies, in particular, the internet and broadcast radio, podcasting, recorded music, and other sound media. He is particularly interested in the history of new and emerging media, especially during moments of technological convergence and transference when so-called “old” and “new” media collide. We spend the hour talking about his new book entitled Sound Streams: A Cultural History of Radio-Internet Convergence (University of Michigan Press, 2020). For more information on the book, click here.

// LINKS //

Andrew Bottomley: https://www.andrewjohnbottomley.com/

Email: andrew.bottomley@oneonta.edu

Twitter: @abottomley

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newauralcultures/message

  continue reading

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