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Narrative, Storytelling, Discourse: Features of Contemporary Russian Podcasts About Art

Student: Elvira Slobodyan

Supervisor: Oksana Moroz

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2023

The present study is aimed at identifying features in the creation of narrative, storytelling, and discourse in contemporary Russian podcasts about Art. Since the demand for podcasts around the world is skyrocketing, as there is the interest in art-related audio content, such a goal seems to be crucial. To fill the gap of relevant research, this study proposes the use of narrative and discourse analysis as the key methods. The findings about an immersive effect based on the plot and language of podcasts have the potential to become a practical guide for producing successful audio content in the Art cluster.

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