

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Nov 9, 2010 • 8min
Nick Dunn talks through his crowdsourcing project
Nick Dunn discusses with Tara Brabazon the developments in his crowdsourcing project. When music becomes a service, rather than a product, how is it funded?

Nov 9, 2010 • 6min
Matt Ingram discusses his social media marketing project
Matt Ingram discusses the development of his social media marketing project. Why are organizations and businesses moving to social media?

Nov 4, 2010 • 36min
Aca-Journo?
What is the relationship between academics and journalists? Can the Web 2.0 environment create closer relationships between these professions?

Oct 26, 2010 • 5min
Abigail Edwards describes the experience of completing the Master of Arts Creative Media
Abigail Edwards talks with Tara Brabazon about the experience of graduate education.

Oct 20, 2010 • 9min
Matt, Nick and Tara discuss 'The Great Reset'
Matt Ingram, Nick Dunn and Tara Brabazon explore 'The Great Reset' - the changing relationship between work and leisure, production and consumption.

Oct 17, 2010 • 21min
The sound of a librarian
Tara Brabazon explores how librarians can use sound, and in particular podcasting, in their professional lives.

Oct 16, 2010 • 10min
Going Gaga
Tara Brabazon explores the value of popular cultural studies as a way to subvert the (easy) justifications of education, beyond 'art' and 'industry.' Lady Gaga dances her way to this different future.

Oct 9, 2010 • 3min
Matt Ingram: an introduction to his dissertation
Tara Brabazon talks with Matt Ingram about his MA Creative Media Dissertation. Matt asks how the new economic environment - post the credit crunch - has transformed content, context and marketing

Oct 3, 2010 • 15min
Dead media
What happens when new media become old media, and old media becomes redundant? Tara Brabazon explores the honesty of dead media in understanding the economic, social and environmental consequences of obsolescence.

Oct 2, 2010 • 4min
Nick Dunn: An introduction to his dissertation
Tara Brabazon talks with Nick Dunn about his MA Creative Media dissertation. He is exploring the use of social media to advertise remixing applications for the iPhone.


