Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
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- Episode 1: Politics of Cancel - Cancellation Station podcast
- Episode 2: Words on Trial - Cancellation Station podcast
- Episode 3: Laughter Amidst Cancel Culture - Cancellation Station podcast
- Episode 4: Cancelled Conspiracy Part 1 - Cancellation Station podcast
- Episode 5: Cancelled Conspiracy Part 2 - Cancellation Station podcast
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Open Access Thesis
Abstract
The term “Cancel Culture” has had a firm grasp on mainstream culture and disagreements about whether it is doing more harm than good. While the initial intention of the widespread term was created for good, it is now in a space of critique. For my thesis, I use the creative means of podcasting to explore cancel culture and its controversies.
Year of Submission
2024
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Communication Studies
First Advisor
Philip Hopper
Date Original
2024
Object Description
1 PDF file (22 pages)
Copyright
©2024 Quinn Rauchenecker
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Rauchenecker, Quinn, "The Cancellation Station Podcast: The Controversies of Canceling" (2024). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 1928.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/1928
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Episode 1 - Politics of Cancel - Cancellation Station podcast.mp3 (24450 kB)Episode 2 - Words on Trial - Cancellation Station podcast.mp3 (24935 kB)
Episode 3 - Laughter Amidst Cancel Culture - Cancellation Station podcast.mp3 (30418 kB)
Episode 4 - Cancelled Conspiracy Part 1 - Cancellation Station podcast.mp3 (24235 kB)
Episode 5 - Cancelled Conspiracy Part 2 - Cancellation Station podcast.mp3 (33280 kB)