

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Aug 18, 2019 • 12min
Understanding injustice in group homes
Tara talks with Tania Hall about the men and women with intellectual disabilities and their experience of group homes. Tania's thesis has taken an unusual method, exploring the testimony of these men and women on YouTube. Her thesis listens to the people on their own terms. The results are startling.

Aug 18, 2019 • 19min
Digitizing the regional doctorate
Tara talks with Sue Charlton. Sue's soon-to-be completed PhD explores regional health injustices, and how these injustices manifest in pediatric physiotherapy. But in this podcast, Sue talks about education, teaching and learning from a regional Australian location. How can we enable regional doctoral education through digital platforms, interfaces and initiatives?

Aug 15, 2019 • 22min
Rural, regional and remote education
Tara talks with Kathryn Hardwick-Franco about rural, regional and remote education. Why does regionality offer to our universities? What values do our doctoral students express when re-evaluating injustice and inequality?

Aug 5, 2019 • 19min
The confirmation of candidature - a professional development session for supervisors
Tara presents this flipped professional development session on the confirmation of candidature. What is it? How can this milestone enable a successful completion? With attention to backward mapping, this 'start' of a candidature can enable a completion.

Jul 21, 2019 • 44min
Sex and our universities
A provocative title for a disturbing, confronting and difficult topic. After the publication and dissemination of the Respect, Now, Always Report by Universities Australia, and also the emergence of the #metoo movement, how are relationships between students and staff managed in our universities? How are borders around behaviours, roles and emotions created? How can compassionate and kind supervision emerge, while being aware of the parameters of transgression? Tara and Jamie discuss this complex and important issue.

Jul 17, 2019 • 19min
Difficult situations - conversations - people: A flipped supervisory training session
Tara presents a flipped professional development session for PhD supervisors. And it is difficult. Difficult people. Difficult situations. Difficult conversations. What creates these moments and events of difficulty? Working through some framing issues in doctoral education, Tara explores how to avoid the festering rage of difficult conversations, to create an even, caring, compassionate - and honest - supervisory relationship.

Jun 30, 2019 • 18min
Selecting PhD examiners - a flipped supervisory training session
Tara presents this professional development session for PhD supervisors. How do you select an examiner? What characteristics are important to you? What about form and content? How do we continue to internationalize the doctorate, in terms of standards and quality assurance?

Jun 12, 2019 • 39min
Dark Tourism and Public Grieving
Dr Leanne McRae presents a controversial, complex seminar exploring death, public and private grief and memorialization. What does death and grief mean? What happens as grief moves from a private to a public space?

May 28, 2019 • 41min
Food, tourism, translocalism and Kangaroo Island
Tara offers a first pass of her research exploring translocalism, food tourism, regional development and Kangaroo Island.

May 28, 2019 • 2h 3min
Students discuss the examination of their PhDs: tips, tricks and challenges
An incredibly difficult group to study and understand is the community of students just about to enter an examination process. This session, facilitated by Tara Brabazon and Natalie Hills, opens out to the voices, views, questions and commentary of PhD students. What are their concerns with the PhD examination process? How do we reduce the risks confronting this stressful time?