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Project PhDcast
Alison Innes
10 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to PhDcast! I’m your host, creator, and PhD student, Alison Innes, and this ongoing podcast of indeterminate length will take you behind the scenes into my PhD research on podcasts, ethics, and knowledge mobilization. I’ll be using this podcast to reflect on my own podcasting experiences, to share my evolving thinking about podcasts, and to explore some of the ideas I’m encountering in my research. Think of it as a sort of notebook that invites you not only to snoop on my research, but to participate in it, too! -- Made in Canada on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. -- Visit my website https://podcastologist.ca/contact to share your thoughts! I can also be found on Twitter at @InnesAlison or by email at podcastinghumanities@gmail.com Learn more about this research project and how you can participate by visiting https://podcastologist.ca PhDcast is an ongoing project by Alison Innes, PhD student in Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brock University. This research project has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at Brock University, file #23-020-MAURO.
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Welcome to PhDcast! I’m your host, creator, and PhD student, Alison Innes, and this ongoing podcast of indeterminate length will take you behind the scenes into my PhD research on podcasts, ethics, and knowledge mobilization. I’ll be using this podcast to reflect on my own podcasting experiences, to share my evolving thinking about podcasts, and to explore some of the ideas I’m encountering in my research. Think of it as a sort of notebook that invites you not only to snoop on my research, but to participate in it, too! -- Made in Canada on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. -- Visit my website https://podcastologist.ca/contact to share your thoughts! I can also be found on Twitter at @InnesAlison or by email at podcastinghumanities@gmail.com Learn more about this research project and how you can participate by visiting https://podcastologist.ca PhDcast is an ongoing project by Alison Innes, PhD student in Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brock University. This research project has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at Brock University, file #23-020-MAURO.
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Episode 08: Here’s to Punk Podcasting
Project PhDcast
34 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 08: Here’s to Punk Podcasting
What does a podcast sound like? What should a podcast sound like? In today’s episode I review three of my recent readings about podcasting sound– an academic text on sonic aesthetics, a news article on AI podcasts, and a blog post on punk rock– and how these are shaping my podcast practice and research. *Contains […]
Project PhDcast
Welcome to PhDcast! I’m your host, creator, and PhD student, Alison Innes, and this ongoing podcast of indeterminate length will take you behind the scenes into my PhD research on podcasts, ethics, and knowledge mobilization. I’ll be using this podcast to reflect on my own podcasting experiences, to share my evolving thinking about podcasts, and to explore some of the ideas I’m encountering in my research. Think of it as a sort of notebook that invites you not only to snoop on my research, but to participate in it, too! -- Made in Canada on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. -- Visit my website https://podcastologist.ca/contact to share your thoughts! I can also be found on Twitter at @InnesAlison or by email at podcastinghumanities@gmail.com Learn more about this research project and how you can participate by visiting https://podcastologist.ca PhDcast is an ongoing project by Alison Innes, PhD student in Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brock University. This research project has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at Brock University, file #23-020-MAURO.