Women-narrated podcasts: a literature review
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https://doi.org/10.12795/Ambitos.2023.i62.02Keywords:
podcast, gender, women, audio communication, literature reviewAbstract
This paper carries out a systematic literature review of the main works published in the last eight years on woman-narrated podcasts with the aim of identifying the most outstanding lines of research and to discern the itineraries that have not been addressed before, especially in the study of this subject in Spain. The article analyses 86 documents collected in Scopus, Web of Science, ÍnDICEs CSIC, ERIH Plus, Dialnet Plus, Communication Source (Ebsco), Taylor and Francis, Sage and Google Scholar. A low volume of studies published mainly in the English-speaking world for the last three years are detected. Qualitative methods, such as content analysis and semi-structured interviews, predominate in them. The most exploited lines of research are those related to the gratifications experienced by communicators and receivers of woman-narrated podcasts, as well as the identification of this format as a space for feminist activism or as a secure channel to give voice to marginalized narratives. This work proposes possible itineraries to be explored in the future such as the profile of Spanish female narrators of podcasts; the analysis of the discourse, language and content produced; the role of this format as a channel for expression and its transmedia character; or the impact of the podcasts episodes on the audience.
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