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Analysis of Narrative Strategies in Independent Non-Fiction Narrative Podcasts in Ibero-America
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Fernández-Sande, Manuel
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Rodríguez-Ortiz, Raúl
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Ancient Greek philosophy
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audio journalism
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Broadcast journalism
2025
This study analyses the narrative strategies employed in 11 independent narrative non-fiction podcasts from seven Ibero-American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Colombia, Chile, and Mexico. The research concentrates on identifying the primary narrative trends applied within this genre of audio journalism, focusing on how the role of the narrator and the structure of the story boost credibility and listener engagement. The methodology combines semi-structured interviews with 16 podcast producers and content analysis of 73 episodes to explore how these podcasts shape their narrative approaches. The results reveal that these podcasts use various journalistic subgenres, including interviews, sound chronicles a recognised genre within narrative and radio journalism in Ibero-American, and other more artistic or experimental formats such as radio features, along with narrative structures like episodic, Aristotelian, and counterpoint, allowing for diverse forms of storytelling. In addition, the study underscores the incorporation of sound archives, personal life stories, and other audio techniques to enhance the narrative’s depth and emotional resonance. These elements contribute to producing socially relevant stories that often challenge stereotypes and address underrepresented voices in society. Ultimately, this research highlights the role of independent non-fiction podcasts in the evolution of audio journalism in Ibero-America.
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Review: Campu: A Podcast . Densho. Hana Maruyama and Noah Maruyama, Hosts
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Wakatsuki, Hanako
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Podcasts
2021
Campu: A Podcast. Densho. Hana Maruyama and Noah Maruyama, Hosts. https://densho.org/campu/. September 2020-February 2021; Accessed April 2021.
Journal Article
Philosophy bites back
\"The second book to come out of the hugely successful podcast 'Philosophy Bites.' It presents a selection of lively interviews with leading philosophers of our time, who discuss the ideas and works of some of the most important thinkers in history.\"--Jacket flap.
Truth be told
A \"psychological thriller about a mega-hit podcast that reopens a long-closed murder case--and threatens to unravel the carefully constructed life of the victim's daughter\"-- Provided by publisher.
Economist video. How to avoid a hangover
2026
A clear explanation of what causes hangovers and the limited but evidence‑based strategies that may help reduce their severity.
Streaming Video
PDK Connection: Organizational news about PDK International
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Podcasts
2019
Kappan has partnered with the Consortium for Policy Research (CPRE) at the University of Pennsylvania to include interviews with Kappan authors in CPRE’s Research Minutes podcast. PDK members are encouraged to visit the new pdkassociation.org website to ensure their information is up-to-date and take the member survey.
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