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Going Public: Reimagining the PhD
The Simpson Center for the Humanities
21 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Going Public, a podcast dedicated to exploring public scholarship and publicly-engaged teaching in the humanities. Since 2015, two successive Andrew W. Mellon funded grant initiatives under the name "Reimagining the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics: Catalyzing Collaboration" have supported public scholars at the University of Washington. The episodes of Going Public consist of interviews with Mellon-supported public scholars after they have launched their projects or taught their public-facing seminars. Explore the seminars and projects at: www.simpsoncenter.org/goingpublic
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Welcome to Going Public, a podcast dedicated to exploring public scholarship and publicly-engaged teaching in the humanities. Since 2015, two successive Andrew W. Mellon funded grant initiatives under the name "Reimagining the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics: Catalyzing Collaboration" have supported public scholars at the University of Washington. The episodes of Going Public consist of interviews with Mellon-supported public scholars after they have launched their projects or taught their public-facing seminars. Explore the seminars and projects at: www.simpsoncenter.org/goingpublic
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Education
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Ep. 9: Amanda Doxtater on “Sustaining Relationships: Community Partners, Film Festivals, and Flexible Pedagogy”
Going Public: Reimagining the PhD
30 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
Ep. 9: Amanda Doxtater on “Sustaining Relationships: Community Partners, Film Festivals, and Flexible Pedagogy”

In this episode of Going Public, Professor Amanda Doxtater (Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington, Seattle) talks about the rewards of collaborating with museums and other public institutions, the necessity of pedagogical flexibility, and, of course, the question of developing and sustaining relationships of respect between the university and community partners.

Episode Transcript, Sample Syllabi, and the Going Public Archive: 

  • https://simpsoncenter.org/podcasts/sustaining-relationships

Amanda Doxtater's Seminar in Public Scholarship, Institutions in Scandinavian Studies: Cinema, Museum, and the Square:

  • https://simpsoncenter.org/reimagining-phd-seminar/institutions-scandinavian-studies-cinema-museum-and-square
Going Public: Reimagining the PhD
Welcome to Going Public, a podcast dedicated to exploring public scholarship and publicly-engaged teaching in the humanities. Since 2015, two successive Andrew W. Mellon funded grant initiatives under the name "Reimagining the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics: Catalyzing Collaboration" have supported public scholars at the University of Washington. The episodes of Going Public consist of interviews with Mellon-supported public scholars after they have launched their projects or taught their public-facing seminars. Explore the seminars and projects at: www.simpsoncenter.org/goingpublic