Tara Brabazon podcast

Tara Brabazon
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Feb 20, 2016 • 10min

Anne McLeod 38 - Anne and the sonic-led doctorate

As Anne's work turns to the discussion of equity and the professions, Steve and Tara acknowledge Anne's fascinating andragogical strategies, using sound and sonic recordings to scaffold her argument.
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Feb 20, 2016 • 5min

Mark Brown 9 - A confirmation of candidature document for creative-led research projects

Mark, Tara and Steve explore - and expose - the specific challenges when configuring a confirmation of candidature document for creative-led doctoral theses.
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Feb 20, 2016 • 8min

Mick Winter 30 - Forging that original contribution to knowledge

Tara, Steve and Mick talk about the challenges of doctoral research, particularly encircling the phrase 'an original contribution to knowledge.'
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Feb 19, 2016 • 7min

Sunny Rue Chivaura 9 - Using podcasts to create a meta-doctorate

Sunny, Steve and Tara talk about the use of sound to create a thinking space for doctoral education, particularly enlivening oral history methods.
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Feb 18, 2016 • 21min

Doctoral examination for new doctoral examiners

How do you examine a PhD for the first time? What are your expectations, assumptions and perspectives? Are you confusing your personal experiences of completing a doctorate with the requirements of doctoral examination? Steve and Tara ask why - so often - the most inexperienced examiners are the harshest. This podcast offers both training and an intervention to ensure that excellence and the maintenance of international standards remain the priority for early, mid and senior researchers.
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Feb 18, 2016 • 13min

Subcultures and postsubcultures

What is a subculture and is this concept of relevance to the contemporary social sciences and humanities? Tara and Steve discuss subcultures and postsubcultures and ask if style remains resistive.
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Feb 7, 2016 • 8min

Mick Winter 29 - Content analysis is the crystal meth of methods

Mick, Steve and Tara work through Mick's analysis of famous moments of filmic dialogue. At the moment, Mick is finding some patterning, but nothing definitive. Meanwhile, Steve and Tara attempt to preserve Mick's sanity as he applies the crystal meth of methods: content analysis.
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Feb 7, 2016 • 6min

Sociologists and historians having a scrag fight

Sunny, Steve and Tara talk about the next crucial stage of her project: the oral history interviews. They discuss the different mode and styles of interviews and the rich data that can be gained through oral historiography.
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Jan 18, 2016 • 18min

Deviant leisure cultures

Tara and Steve introduce a new concept, trope and theory: deviant leisure cultures.
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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.

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