Women’s broadcasting histories and the archive: National, transnational and transmedial entanglements

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This provocation details varied perspectives of the International Women’s Broadcasting Histories (IWBH) network on researching the role of women in broadcasting. The conversational form allows us to roam across the topic widely, to express a range of discrete positions and distinct arguments, with the desire to bring dilemmas to the surface and explore their implications without reduction. Responding with a series of interventionist statements around the issues and challenges of doing archival research into women’s work, we opt for retaining different viewpoints in a raw state, with the aim of provoking discussion about the methodological opportunities and limitations when working within and outside of archives.

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Arnold, S., McCabe, J., Andrews, K., Badenoch, A., Baker, J., Ball, V., … Warner, H. (2025). Women’s broadcasting histories and the archive: National, transnational and transmedial entanglements. Critical Studies in Television, 20(2), 240–266. https://doi.org/10.1177/17496020251330853

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