Women and radio: sounding out new paths in women’s history

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2020

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Skoog, Kristin
Badenoch, AlecORCID 0000-0001-5407-0192ISNI 0000000071425728

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Abstract

Since its early introduction in the domestic sphere in the 1920s, radio has been used as a medium for the expression of women's voices, needs and concerns. In this introduction we would like to mobilise an understanding of radio as a vital source for doing women's history. Women's radio programming, women broadcasters, and women listeners provide a lens through which a number of histories can be analysed. This introduction provides an overview of the historical relationship between women and radio. It is further dedicated to research that explores the overlapping spaces of radio and women's history, and in particular, points to how radio-related source material can provide new points of departure for women's history.

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Skoog, K (Guest ed.) & Badenoch, A W (Guest ed.) 2020, 'Women and radio: sounding out new paths in women’s history', Women's History Review, vol. 29, no. 2, 1600648, pp. 177-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2019.1600648