

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Feb 8, 2011 • 10min
Earth, wind, sun and water: Faracy Grouse and her MA Dissertation
Faracy Grouse introduces her MA Creative Media dissertation. Faracy is building instruments to be played by earth, wind, sun and water. She probes the value of 'the analogue' in digital times.

Feb 6, 2011 • 11min
Car alarm corrections
Some errors are more than errors. This podcast explores what particular stylistic flaws mean for the academics who find them.

9 snips
Feb 6, 2011 • 18min
Dissertation Orientation Session
Dive into expert advice on starting your dissertation journey for a Master's program. Discover essential time management techniques to streamline your research and boost efficiency. Explore strategies for efficiently handling vast reading materials while ensuring a solid understanding of key texts. Learn the critical elements that make a dissertation shine, including the impact of a well-crafted abstract. Uncover the importance of clear structure, originality, and meticulous referencing to impress examiners and enhance your overall grades.

Jan 31, 2011 • 19min
Mick Winter selects the topic of his MA dissertation
Mick Winter explores possible dissertation topics in the MA Creative Media programme. He also offer comments about the motivations for learning and returning to learning.

Jan 25, 2011 • 27min
Disability and New Media
Tara talks to Dr Mike Kent and Dr Katie Ellis about their new book Disability and New Media. What is the current state of play in thinking about social media and social justice?

Jan 23, 2011 • 10min
Klout or Community?
Klout has been a big mover in social media during the early stages of 2011. But what is the value of Klout for academics and universities?

Jan 17, 2011 • 34min
Change we need? Moving from information obesity to digital dieting
Tara applies Harold Innis's Bias of Communication to create methods and models to move students and citizens from information obesity to digital dieting.

Jan 12, 2011 • 12min
Watch the shadows
Is seeing believing? How can new visual media platforms challenge students to reconfigure and reimagine their environment?

Jan 6, 2011 • 8min
60 seconds of scholarship
Some universities are using podcasts for innovative functions, encompassing both marketing and research dissemination. Tara explores some of these strategies.

Jan 6, 2011 • 8min
An impression of power
Tara asks what happens when Generation X assumes leadership. Can popular culture provide models for power? Thinking about Michael Winterbottom's The Trip and Kevin Smith's podcast network, Tara explores the future of old pop.


