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Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Amplify Podcast Network
36 episodes
5 days ago
Amplified ~ takes us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore how we are reimagining the sound of scholarship. Our 'audio blogs' dive into the world of scholarly podcasting, open scholarship, and alternative modes of academic publishing with experts from our community and across the globe. For more on Amplify Podcast Network, including our preservation tool, podcasts, and our open access guide to academic podcasting, check out amplifypodcastnetwork.ca and follow us on Twitter @AmplifyPodcasts.

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Amplified ~ takes us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore how we are reimagining the sound of scholarship. Our 'audio blogs' dive into the world of scholarly podcasting, open scholarship, and alternative modes of academic publishing with experts from our community and across the globe. For more on Amplify Podcast Network, including our preservation tool, podcasts, and our open access guide to academic podcasting, check out amplifypodcastnetwork.ca and follow us on Twitter @AmplifyPodcasts.

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Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Disability Saves the World with Fady Shanouda
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, Hannah McGregor is joined by Fady Shanouda to talk about the role of podcasting in disability scholarship. Fady reflects on the creation of Disability Saves the World, a podcast born during the pandemic that opened space for disabled voices and accessible scholarship. Together, they explore how sound can be a medium for care, connection, and joy, while also breaking down barriers between researchers and audiences. Fady also introduces his latest project, Disability Disruptions, a five-part documentary podcast supported by SSHRC, which brings together activists and scholars to tackle themes of war, colonialism, grief, and disability justice through collaborative sonic storytelling.

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5 days ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Re-Issue: Reimagining the Scholarly Journal with Dr. Cheryl E. Ball
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we’re re-releasing an episode from 2022, where Stacey is joined by a leading thinker in the refereed open-access online scholarship movement, Dr. Cheryl Ball. Cheryl is Senior Editor at Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. A refreshingly ground-breaking anti-racist community-driven open-access journal publishing academic web texts since 1996. Together we talk about how and why the journal got started and where Cheryl hopes to see digital publishing headed next.

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2 months ago
20 minutes 43 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Podcasting Across Borders with Marta Perrotta
This month on Amplified, Marta and Stacey discuss the We Pod project, a multi-partner cross-border initiative to support the European podcasting ecosystem. Marta Perrota, a professor at the University of Rome, explains the project's inception in 2022, funded by Creative Europe to innovate and support media collaboration. The project involves several European media partners and universities, focusing on creating co-produced podcasts in multiple languages. In our conversation we unpack the challenges and benefits of cross-border collaboration, integrating academic research with industry practices, and the potential of podcasts to engage audiences across languages and borders. 

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3 months ago
7 minutes 54 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Re-Issue: Podcast or Perish Ian Cook, Lori Beckstead, and Hannah McGregor
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we're re-issuing a gem from the archives, where Stacey Copeland sits down with podcast scholars Ian M Cook, Lori Beckstead, and Hannah McGregor to unpack the key provocations, or what the authors term the key 'f**keries,' of their book- Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century. They discuss their hot takes on collaborative writing, alternative forms of peer review, and why the trio claims scholarly podcasting is currently 'unsound.' 

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4 months ago
33 minutes 16 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Podcasting as Pedagogy in the Classroom with Dr. Jasmine Harris
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we're sharing an excerpt of a conversation between Dr. Jasmine Harris and Dr. Hannah McGregor. They discuss their contributions to Podcast Studies: Practice Into Theory, and the role of podcasting as a pedagogical tool in the classroom as a way of moving towards increased equity in higher education.

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5 months ago
26 minutes 15 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Re-Issue: The Sounds of BC Studies Past and Present with Paige Raibmon and Jenni Schine
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we’re re-issuing an episode featuring BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly in conversation with Editor Paige Raibmon and Soundworks Associate Editor Jenni Shine. BC Studies is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes regional scholarly work in print, audio, and multimedia formats. Together we reflect on how BC Studies became a space for alternative forms of scholarship, and the ways in which the journal continues to push the boundaries of what it means to publish alongside questions of decoloniality, regional-based work, and of course, sound-based scholarship.

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6 months ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Participatory Podcasting with Sadie Ryan
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we’re sharing a conversation between Stacey and Sadie Ryan where they discuss Sadie's new project"My Voice My Glasgow", participatory podcasting, and the importance of podcast as research method.

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7 months ago
27 minutes 48 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Re-Issue: Feminist Pedagogy in the Podcast University with Kim Fox
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we're re-issuing an episode from April 2022 with Amplify Editorial Board Member Kim Fox professor of Practice at The American University in Cairo. Kim and Stacey talk feminism, pedagogy, and what we might envision for the future of podcasting in the university ecosystem. Kim takes us behind the scenes of their latest co-authored study "Egyptian Female Podcasters Shaping Feminist Identities" (Fox & Abada 2022) to reimagine how students might learn differently by stepping in front of the microphone.

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8 months ago
18 minutes 39 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Getting People Listening with Jul Parke and Katya Godwin
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we’re sharing a conversation between Jul Parke and Katya Godwin, two participants from Amplify’s first ever podcasting school that took place in spring 2024. Jul and Katya interview each other about the audio works they created during the week-long school, and we take a listen to both works.

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9 months ago
26 minutes 1 second

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Place, Embodiment and Sound with Treva Legassie and Kristin Rodier
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we're sharing a conversation between Treva Legassie and Kristin Rodier, two participants from Amplify's first ever podcasting school that took place in spring 2024. Treva and Kristin interview each other about the audio works they created during the week-long school, and we take a listen to both works.

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10 months ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Re-Issue: Podcast Ethics and Auntiehood with Dr. Ethel Tungohan
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we're reissuing this episode originally aired back in July 2022. In it, Stacey Copeland is joined by Dr. Ethel Tungohan, the host of the Academic Aunties podcast, to talk about collaborative, ethical and consent based interview podcasts. We also dig into questions of podcaster versus researcher identities and the pros and cons in considering all academic podcasts as scholarship.

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11 months ago
21 minutes 1 second

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Sustainin' Conversation Episode 3: Who's Listening?
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we'll be sharing a series of three episodes we're calling Sustainin' Conversation from a round-table conversation we had with members of our first Sustain stream: Sally Chivers (Wrinkle Radio), Charisse L'Pree (Critical and Curious), M.E. Luke (Critical Technology Podcast) and Megan Goodwin (Keeping it 101: A Killjoy's Guide to Religion). In this third and final episode, “Who's Listening?”, we speak with the podcasters about their audiences, the role of considering an audience, and the importance of collaborative scholarship.

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1 year ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Sustainin' Conversation Episode 2: Teach, Research, Podcast, Repeat
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we'll be sharing a series of three episodes we're calling Sustainin' Conversation from a round-table conversation we had with members of our first Sustain stream: Sally Chivers (Wrinkle Radio), Charisse L'Pree (Critical and Curious), M.E. Luke (Critical Technology Podcast) and Megan Goodwin (Keeping it 101: A Killjoy's Guide to Religion). In this second episode, we hear from the podcasters about their approaches to making their podcasting count in the institution, the way podcasts can be integrated into the classroom, and more.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 35 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Sustainin' Conversation Episode 1: Choosing Your Medium
Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we'll be sharing a series of three episodes we're calling Sustainin' Conversation from a round-table conversation we had with members of our first Sustain stream: Sally Chivers (Wrinkle Radio), Charisse L'Pree (Critical and Curious), M.E. Luke (Critical Technology Podcast) and Megan Goodwin (Keeping it 101: A Killjoy's Guide to Religion). In this first episode, “Choosing Your Medium”, we meet the podcasters and hear about what drew them to podcasting as their medium.

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1 year ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
The Gift of a Podcast with M.E. Luka

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we sit down with M.E. Luka, host of the Critical Technology Podcast, to discuss techno-culture methods, making art inside the academy, and the politics of podcasting.


Transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest bios:

Dr. MaryElizabeth (“M.E.”) Luka is Assistant Professor, Arts & Media Management at University of Toronto, where she examines modes and meanings of co-creative production, distribution and dissemination in the digital age for the arts, media and civic sectors. Dr. Luka is a founding member of the Critical Digital Methods Institute at University of Toronto Scarborough, of research-creation group Narratives in Space + Time Society, and of the technoculture research group, the Fourchettes. 


Links and Resources:

Critical Technology Podcast

The Fourchettes

Dirty Methods

KMDI Institute


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1 year ago
16 minutes 56 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Pop Trash in the Academy with Charisse L'Pree and Bob Thompson

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month, we sit down with Charisse L'Pree and Bob Thompson, co-creators of the podcast Critical and Curious, to discuss their love of pop trash media, and its importance in the academy.


Transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest bios:


Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay, Ph.D., examines how media affects identity, attitudes and behaviors, and how we use different media to express ourselves and connect with others. Prof. L’Pree has authored two books: "20th Century Media and the American Psyche: A Strange Love" (Routledge, 2021) bridges media theory, psychology and interpersonal communication to describe how our relationships with media emulate the relationships we develop with friends and romantic partners through their ability to replicate intimacy, regularity and reciprocity. "Diversity and Satire: Laughing at Processes of Marginalization" (Wiley, 2023) is the first textbook to explore diversity by demonstrating how satirical content can advance the discussion and change attitudes.


Robert J. Thompson is founding director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture and a Trustee Professor of Television and Popular Culture at Newhouse School of Public Communications. Thompson is the general editor of the Television and Popular Culture series published by Syracuse University Press. He is the former president of the National Popular Culture Association and lectures across the country on the subject of television and popular culture. In 1991 and 1992, he was awarded the Stephen H. Coltrin Award for Excellence in Communication Theory by the International Radio & Television Society.


Links and Resources:

Critical and Curious

Breaking Bad- Ozymandias

Newhouse School of Public Communications

Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw

Tuesdays with Bleier

The Wayans Bros


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1 year ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
On Friendship and Religion with Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst and Megan Goodwin

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we sit down with Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst and Megan Goodwin, co-creators of the podcast Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Guide to Religion. We hear about their friendship, their entry into podcasting, and their approaches toward anti-racist religious studies work.


Full episode transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest bios:


Dr. Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst is a scholar of religion, race and radicalization, and history. She is currently working on Imperial Pandemics, an academic monograph that thinks about religion and race as global phenomena. She is an associate professor of Religion and director of the Humanities Center at the University of Vermont. She has been recognized as an award-winning teacher whose courses are about the history of religion, Islamic practice and history, race and imperialism, and South Asian traditions. She is the author of Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion.


Dr. Megan Goodwin is a scholar of gender, race, sexuality, politics, and American religions. She is the author of Abusing Religion: Literary Persecution, Sex Scandals, and American Minority Religions (Rutgers 2020). Her next book is tentatively entitled Cults Incorporated: The Business of Bad Religion. She is the founder and co-director of the Bardo Institute for Religion and Public Policy, and the media and tech consultant on the Crossroads Project.


Together they are working on Religion Isn't Done with You, a book drawing upon Keeping It 101.


Links and Resources:

Keeping It 101: A Killjoy's Guide to Religion

The Feminist Killjoy Manifesto by Sarah Ahmed


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1 year ago
27 minutes

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
It's Just Aging with Dr. Sally Chivers

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we sit down with Age Studies scholar Dr. Sally Chivers to discuss her podcast, Wrinkle Radio. We discuss making a podcast for the first time, seeing the waveform of your best friend's laughter, and the intersectional ways Age Studies interacts with so many elements of life and scholarship.


Full episode transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest bio:


Dr. Sally Chivers is Full Professor of Gender & Social Justice and English at Trent University, where she is a Founding Executive Member and Past Director of the Trent Centre for Aging & Society and recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Research Award.


A prolific and sought-after speaker and collaborator, Dr. Chivers writes, speaks, and makes short films about the social and cultural politics of health, aging, and disability. Her monthly podcast Wrinkle Radio fights ageism one story at a time. She has published two books that draw on film and literary analysis to emphasize connections between aging and disability in the public imagination. Her two co-edited collections show that cultural representations influence how we think about aging, long-term care, and disability, and vice versa. 



Links and Resources:

Wrinkle Radio

Trent Center for Aging & Society



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1 year ago
23 minutes 57 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Podcast or Perish with Ian Cook, Lori Beckstead, and Hannah McGregor

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we sit down with podcast scholars Ian M Cook, Lori Beckstead, and Hannah McGregor to unpack the key provocations, or what the authors term the key 'f**keries,' of their forthcoming book- Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century. We discuss their hot takes on collaborative writing, alternative forms of peer review, and why the trio claims scholarly podcasting is currently 'unsound.' 


Full episode transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest bios:

Ian M. Cook is Editor and Chief at Allegra Lab. He is an anthropologist whose work focus includes urban India, scholarly podcasting, open education, and environmental (in)justice. His most recent book is 'Scholarly Podcasting: What, Why, How' (Routledge, 2023). More info can be found at: www.drianmcook.net


Lori Beckstead is an Associate Professor in the RTA School of Media and Director of the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University where she teaches courses in podcasting, radio and sound studies. She is the on-again, off-again co-producer and co-host of The Podcast Studies Podcast along with Dario Llinares.


Hannah McGregor is an Assistant Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University, where her research focuses on podcasting as scholarly, systemic barriers to access in the Canadian publishing industry, and magazines as middlebrow media. She is the co-creator of Witch, Please, a feminist podcast on the Harry Potter world, and the creator of the peer-reviewed podcast Secret Feminist Agenda (WLUP). She is also the co-editor of the book Refuse: CanLit in Ruins (Book*hug 2018), and the co-director of Amplify Podcast Network.


Links and Resources:

Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century (Forthcoming) - https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/podcast-or-perish-9781501385209

'Scholarly Podcasting: What, Why, How' (Routledge, 2023) - https://www.routledge.com/Scholarly-Podcasting-Why-What-How/Cook/p/book/9780367439446

Podcast Studies - The Podacademics Networks - https://podcaststudies.org

Open Peer Review Podcast - https://oprpodcast.ca

ICA Podcast Studies Pre-Conference (May 2023) - https://podcastprecon23.pubpub.org


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2 years ago
31 minutes 56 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
The Sounds of BC Studies Past and Present

Amplified is an audio blog series about the sounds of scholarship from our team here at the Amplify Podcast Network. This month on Amplified, we're featuring BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly in conversation with Editor Paige Raibmon and Soundworks Editor Jenni Shine. Bc Studies is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes regional scholarly work in print, audio, and multimedia formats. Together we reflect on how BC Studies became a space for alternative forms of scholarship, and the ways in which the journal continues to push the boundaries of what it means to publish alongside questions of decoloniality, regional-based work, and of course, sound-based scholarship.


Full episode transcript available at amplifypodcastnetwork.ca


Guest Bios:

Paige Raibmon is the the editor of BC Studies: The British Columbia Quarterly. A Professor in the Department of History at University of British Columbia (UBC), their research engages a range of questions united by my preoccupation with Indigenous peoples’ endurance and resurgence in the face of settler colonialism’s historical workings and on-going implications.


Jenni Schine is the SoundWorks Associate Editor of the BC Studies Journal, As a sound artist, Jenni's hope is to make art that is ecologically accountable and builds relationships in a reciprocal manner. A big fan of public engagement, she has extended her work into art installations, film, radio, and soundscape compositions. Jenni grew up in the traditional territories of the  xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, where she currently lives.


Links and Resources:

BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly

SFU Sonic Research Studio

BC Studies Podcast Submission Guidelines

Droumeva, M. (2017). The Coffee-Office: Urban Soundscapes for Creative Productivity. BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 195, 119–127. https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.v0i195.189054

Smolicki, J. (2021). Intertidal Room: A Soundwalk through Timescapes of Vancouver’s Coastline. BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 210, 101–106. https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.vi210.194008

Secret Feminist Agenda Peer Review


Intro + Outro Theme Music: Pxl Cray – Blue Dot Studios (2016)

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2 years ago
23 minutes 22 seconds

Amplified: Reimagining the Sound of Scholarship
Amplified ~ takes us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore how we are reimagining the sound of scholarship. Our 'audio blogs' dive into the world of scholarly podcasting, open scholarship, and alternative modes of academic publishing with experts from our community and across the globe. For more on Amplify Podcast Network, including our preservation tool, podcasts, and our open access guide to academic podcasting, check out amplifypodcastnetwork.ca and follow us on Twitter @AmplifyPodcasts.

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