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Publics and Prejudice in Radio Research

 

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Kate Lacey

Kate Lacey (Ph.D., University of Liverpool, 1992) is senior lecturer in media and cultural studies at the School of Media, Film and Music, University of Sussex. Dr. Lacey has published widely on the history and theory of broadcasting, and is author of Feminine Frequencies: Gender, German Radio and the Public Sphere 1923 to 1945 (University of Michigan Press, 1996) and Listening Publics: The Politics and Experience of Listening in the Media Age (Polity, 2013). She was a founding member of the Radio Studies Network, serves on the editorial board of The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media and sits on the UK Radio Archives Advisory Committee.

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