{"title":"Transcending prison walls: Prison podcasts, the listening experience, and narrative change","authors":"Dawn K. Cecil","doi":"10.1177/17416590231196128","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Prison stories play an important role in people’s understanding of incarceration with the underlying messages often supporting it as an effective solution for the crime problem. While core elements flow between most types of prison representations, advances in media technology present new ways of constructing these stories, making it easier for those who have experienced incarceration to control the message. Podcasting is one such development. This easily accessible medium is able to present a unique listening experience that has been found to induce empathy, strengthen the connection to the subject, and has the potential to contribute to changes in attitudes. This article compares two incarceration narrative podcasts, Ear Hustle and Red Onion Randy—Life in a Supermax, to demonstrate the potential power of this intimate form of media. Drawing from transportation theory, as well as literature on literary journalism and auditory storytelling, it considers how podcasting can be utilized to create a lived or felt experience for listeners that has the potential to begin to shift popular incarceration narratives.","PeriodicalId":46658,"journal":{"name":"Crime Media Culture","volume":"19 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":1.7000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Crime Media Culture","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/17416590231196128","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Prison stories play an important role in people’s understanding of incarceration with the underlying messages often supporting it as an effective solution for the crime problem. While core elements flow between most types of prison representations, advances in media technology present new ways of constructing these stories, making it easier for those who have experienced incarceration to control the message. Podcasting is one such development. This easily accessible medium is able to present a unique listening experience that has been found to induce empathy, strengthen the connection to the subject, and has the potential to contribute to changes in attitudes. This article compares two incarceration narrative podcasts, Ear Hustle and Red Onion Randy—Life in a Supermax, to demonstrate the potential power of this intimate form of media. Drawing from transportation theory, as well as literature on literary journalism and auditory storytelling, it considers how podcasting can be utilized to create a lived or felt experience for listeners that has the potential to begin to shift popular incarceration narratives.
监狱故事在人们对监禁的理解中起着重要作用,其隐含的信息通常支持它是解决犯罪问题的有效方法。虽然核心元素在大多数类型的监狱表现之间流动,但媒体技术的进步提供了构建这些故事的新方法,使那些经历过监禁的人更容易控制信息。播客就是这样一种发展。这种易于使用的媒介能够呈现一种独特的倾听体验,这种体验已被发现可以诱导同理心,加强与主题的联系,并有可能有助于改变态度。这篇文章比较了两个监狱叙事播客,Ear Hustle和Red Onion Randy-Life in a Supermax,以展示这种亲密媒体形式的潜在力量。从交通运输理论,以及文学新闻和听觉叙事的文献中,它考虑了如何利用播客为听众创造一种生活或感受的体验,这种体验有可能开始改变流行的监禁叙述。
期刊介绍:
Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer reviewed, international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars who are working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal invites papers in three broad substantive areas: * The relationship between crime, criminal justice and media forms * The relationship between criminal justice and cultural dynamics * The intersections of crime, criminal justice, media forms and cultural dynamics