

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Jul 30, 2016 • 20min
PhD milestones - a conversation between Karen and Tara
Karen Jacobs and Tara introduce the new system of Milestones at Flinders university. What are milestones and why are they useful to part time and full time research higher degree students?

Jul 30, 2016 • 8min
Vicki Pascoe 1 - the challenges when researching the professions
Steve and Tara introduce Vicki Pascoe to podcast listeners. Vicki is investigating migrant doctors and medical professionals in rural and regional Australia. Particularly, they talk about the challenges involved when researching this group.

Jul 29, 2016 • 18min
Sunny Rue Chivaura 15 - Althusser, the tea towel and identity
Steve, Tara and Sunny talk about identity, particularly considering the role of Louis Althusser in Stuart Hall's thinking about self and politics.

Jul 24, 2016 • 8min
Anne McLeod 44 - Writing those transitions
Anne, Steve and Tara check on Anne's writing strategy to find 30 productive minutes each day. Particularly they explore how to write the transitions between complex ideas to ensure that fragmentation is minimized and smooth and productive arguments are developed.

Jul 24, 2016 • 11min
Mick Winter 34 - How to publish many books from a single doctorate
Steve, Tara and Mick discuss Mick's post-PhD publishing options. They talk through scholarly monographs, trade books and short, specialist e-books. For the traditional thesis, many publishing options are available, creating new audiences for new research.

Jul 21, 2016 • 20min
Flipping doctoral supervisory training
It is difficult to enthuse academic staff to undertake professional development in and for doctoral supervision. Yet it is crucial that PhD students gain innovative, dynamic and modern techniques, theories and strategies throughout their candidature. Steve and Tara talk through the options for a flipped supervisory training strategy.

Jul 17, 2016 • 36min
Creative Industries for PhD Students
Tara and Steve discuss the use and value of creative industries for PhD students. They probe the 'triple helix' of university, business and government and how doctoral candidates can manage this new environment.

Jul 17, 2016 • 7min
Anne McLeod 43 - Finding those precious 30 minutes
Anne, Steve and Tara work through a key moment in Anne's candidature. Anne has three chapters that are nearly finished. She needs a strategy to get that work done. We explore the role of finding thirty minutes a day to ensure that a part-time PhD fits into a full-time life.

Jul 17, 2016 • 11min
Sunny Rue Chivaura 13 - Making powerful source material function in a PhD thesis
Sunny, Steve and Tara have now reached Sunny's last chapter of her PhD. It is a long one. It is complex. How is Sunny to present and analyse 10 oral history interviews. More precisely, how is she to structure this rich and hot information within her doctorate? Sunny, Steve and Tara talk through the options.

Jul 13, 2016 • 19min
Research and research training in nursing and midwifery
Tara talks with Dr Lindy King, the Associate Dean (Research Higher Degrees). They discuss the development of a research culture and the specificity of the disciplines, paradigms, theories and approaches within nursing and midwifery.