Tara Brabazon podcast

Tara Brabazon
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May 9, 2015 • 27min

Ashgate books that transformed their field - Tara Brabazon and The University of Google

The University of Google has been recognized by Ashgate as a book that transformed its field. Tara talks about this monograph, sharing how it was written and how it activated new relationships between cultural studies, media studies and information literacy. A weblink to this book is here: http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754670971
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May 9, 2015 • 27min

Steve Redhead's Football and Accelerated Culture - This Modern Sporting Life

How has football transformed through globalization and digitization? Steve Redhead talks with Tara about his new book for Routledge, Football and Accelerated Culture: This Modern Sporting Life. For further details about the book plese refer to the website for this book: http://www.tandf.net/books/details/9781138923157/
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May 9, 2015 • 11min

Anne McLeod 31 - Dancing to Level 42

Probably the greatest challenge in the completion of a PhD is reaching - and sustaining - the intellectual level of a doctorate. It is particularly tough to keep the level high while teaching undergraduate students. Anne McLeod, Steve Redhead and Tara Brabazon discuss this challenge. How do we stretch and move from teaching first year students through to high quality doctoral research?
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May 9, 2015 • 11min

Mick Winter 17 - The Purge

Why was there a riot in Baltimore? Were memes involved? Mick, Tara and Steve continue the discussion about Mick's PhD thinking about the political relationships between film, memes and digitization.
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Apr 30, 2015 • 17min

The value of music education

Why study music? Tara Brabazon talks with Oriana Zanon about music education. What is the value of music to pre-service teacher education students?
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Apr 30, 2015 • 39min

Tara talks with Leanne about cultural studies, universities and life

In a provocative reversal, Leanne interviews Tara about her career in universities, and beyond. Leanne is interested in the past, present and future of cultural studies and her questions probe the effectiveness of this paradigm in a tough era for higher education.
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Apr 28, 2015 • 49min

The role of performing and creative arts in building community partnerships

Anne McLeod, from CSU's School of Teacher Education Dubbo campus, talks about the role of the creative and performing arts in teacher education. She shows the significance of community partnerships and the value - at the level of skill and knowledge - in enabling the creative arts in higher education.
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Apr 26, 2015 • 10min

Mick Winter 16 - Mick, Steve, Tara and Oxford

Mick asks about the role of definitions - particularly dictionary definitions - in doctoral research. Steve and Tara provide some unexpected answers. And for once - they agree.
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Apr 22, 2015 • 1h 28min

Exploring a capabilities-friendly approach to 21st century professional practice

Professor Melanie Walker, from the Free State University in South Africa, explores how our understandings of higher education transform when deploying the capabilities approach to teaching and learning.
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Apr 17, 2015 • 21min

Anne McLeod 30 - Keeping Anne out of the crack den

Steve, Anne and Tara are back together again, celebrating the completion of Anne's first chapter and foreshadowing her next chapter. We discuss methods, ethics and the role of curriculum studies in the formulation of professionalism, and the teaching profession. Put another way, why is Anne using Unobtrusive Research Methods rather than conducting a participant observation of crack use?

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