Recreating Auditory Cultures
28-29 June 2018, University of Colorado Denver
How can we analyze the content and influence of a lost world of sound? How were broadcasts received in various cultural settings, whether communally in public spaces, in the family space of home, or in secret? The Leverhulme Trust Research Network and several additional scholars of radio history gathered in Denver in June 2018 to consider these questions from across the globe.
The workshop offered an interdisciplinary setting in which radio historians and scholars of auditory culture could exchange insights. This workshop featured presentations by the following network members and invited speakers
The penultimate workshop session was a listening masterclass, featuring mid-century audio clips selected by network members Simon Potter and Vincent Kuitenbrouwer. This was followed by a closing roundtable discussion involving all network members.
The full programme is available to download below.
You can read a report of each day of the workshop written by network members Andrea Stanton and Neslon Ribeiro on our blog. http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/research/global-radio-history/blog/