

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Jan 18, 2016 • 18min
Deviant leisure cultures
Tara and Steve introduce a new concept, trope and theory: deviant leisure cultures.

Jan 18, 2016 • 14min
Sunny Rue Chivaura 7 - Why the authentic voice matters
Sunny and Tara discuss how to handle oral history testimony in a digital age.

Jan 17, 2016 • 8min
Mark Brown 8 - Visually documenting a doctorate
Mark and Tara talk about the distinctive digital strategies that are emerging in and through the contemporary PhD.

Jan 17, 2016 • 9min
Mick Winter 28 - Memes and the big three
Mick and Tara talk about 'the big three' films: Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind and Casablanca. Why have these three films dominated the most famous movie quotations of all time?

Jan 10, 2016 • 36min
Winter is coming - doctoral supervision in the neoliberal university
What are the challenges confronting PhD students and supervisors in our universities? Tara reveals the impact of neoliberalism on doctoral education, showing why governance and regulation of scholarly standards remains important. This presentation is a recording of Tara's keynote session for the European University Association's Council for Doctoral Education Workshop, held at Delft University of Technology on January 21 and 22, 2016.

Jan 10, 2016 • 13min
Digital leisure studies
Tara and Steve talk about two key phrases - "digital leisure cultures" and "digital leisure studies." What are digital leisure cultures and can they offer a new disciplinary pathway through work, production and consumption?

Dec 12, 2015 • 46min
Doctor Who - High Popular Culture for Difficult Times
Doctor Who is a stunning and innovative force in popular culture and popular memory. But why is Doctor Who popular and what is the role of Peter Capaldi in aligning past and present, memory and politics, television and post-television? Steve and Tara talk about Doctor Who through its history and why this programme matters now, perhaps more than at any point in its history.

Dec 5, 2015 • 8min
What is the artefact? (The challenges of creative-led research)
Mark Brown joins us from Sydney to present his sonic designs for the development of his artefact. Yet his great work raises a question. What is the artefact? What are the examiners assessing? Steve, Tara and Mark try to limit and shape the examined artefact.

Dec 5, 2015 • 12min
Sunny Rue Chivaura 5 - Blackness in Australian identity (and Australian doctoral education)
Sunny, Steve and Tara enter the complex area of blackness and Australian identity. What space is available to explore blackness - as a scholar - in doctoral education?

Dec 4, 2015 • 6min
Anne McLeod 37 - Juggling diverse writing styles in doctoral education
A great challenge of doctoral education is balancing description, analysis and high theory. Anne McLeod discusses how to manage this challenge with Steve and Tara, her doctoral supervisors.