
Empathy Machines
This American Life, Podcasting, and the Public Radio Structure of Feeling
$81.91
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
19 February 2026
Summary
The first book-length treatment of This American Life, Empathy Machines contextualizes the influential show within the history of radio, looking back to radio’s golden era and the para-social connections that it encouraged, as well as the formation of NPR in the 1960s and the “Great Society Liberalism” that guided its programming and approach to the audience.
Empathy Machines identifies This American Life as a central cultural insti…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798765111680 |
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| Author: | Professor Jason Loviglio, Jason Loviglio |
| Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Imprint: | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 19 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 426g |
| Dimensions: | 214mm x 138mm x 22mm |
| Series: | Bloomsbury Podcast Studies |
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Critics Review
This book is an astonishing piece of scholarship – ambitious, erudite, insightful, and brilliantly readable. Jason Loviglio has surely produced the definitive study of This American Life; but more than that, his overarching analysis of how affect plays out across a century of public radio and transmedia shows should make Empathy Machines a standard reference work for anyone interested in the power of media in politics and everyday life. * Kate Lacey, Professor of Media History and Theory, University of Sussex, UK *Empathy Machines is a smart, perceptive, and revealing account of how NPR, and especially This American Life, developed pioneering audio strategies that created an empathetic mode of address now widely imitated in the exploding universe of podcasts. With a vocal style that was more conversational, public radio broadcasts evoked feelings of intimacy and openness that produced compelling “structures of feeling” to which audiences powerfully responded. The enormous popularity of podcasts, Loviglio suggests, rests in part on these audio innovations. Highly revealing and a book very much of the moment. * Susan J. Douglas, Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor, University of Michigan, USA, and author of Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination (1999) *In the first book-length analysis of This American Life, Loviglio explores how this innovative and influential public radio program has carved out a space of affect and empathy in an increasingly fractured, individualistic world. * John L. Sullivan, Professor of Media and Communication, Muhlenberg College, USA *
About The Author
Professor Jason Loviglio
Jason Loviglio is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA. He is the founding chair of the Media and Communication Studies Department at UMBC, and he is the co-editor of The Routledge Companion of Radio and Podcast Studies (2022) and Radio Journal: Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media (2017–present).
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