

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Mar 19, 2010 • 18min
How to write an MA Dissertation
Tara Brabazon discusses how to write an MA dissertation with three of her former students, Makrina Dionyssopoulou, Spiridoula Trivizaki and Yanni Papaioannou.

Mar 19, 2010 • 1min
Twitter and librarianship
Tara Brabazon talks with Sarah Ison about how Twitter can be used by librarians.

Mar 19, 2010 • 7min
Some thoughts on media literacy
Tara Brabazon talks with her MA Creative Media students about the importance of studying media literacies.

Mar 19, 2010 • 22min
Tara Brabazon discusses with Paul Nataraj the mechanics of inscribing memories onto vinyl records
Tara Brabazon talks with Paul Nataraj about his MA Creative Media dissertation, particularly asking him the process through which he will inscribe the memories onto the vinyl.

Mar 19, 2010 • 13min
Tara Brabazon and Paul Nataraj introduce the interviews conducted for his vinyl memories project
Tara Brabazon and Paul Nataraj continue their discussion of the role of vinyl in personal and popular memories. In this session, Paul discusses the interviews he has conducted.

Mar 19, 2010 • 11min
Tara Brabazon discusses with Paul Nataraj the topic for his MA Creative Media dissertation
Paul Nataraj is about to commence his MA dissertation at the University of Brighton. He explores his options and the challenges and opportunities in thinking about vinyl and (un)popular culture.

Mar 19, 2010 • 5min
Yanni and Tara Time 4
Yanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.

Mar 19, 2010 • 10min
Yanni and Tara Time 3
Yanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.

Mar 19, 2010 • 8min
Yanni and Tara Time 2
Yanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.

Mar 19, 2010 • 6min
Yanni and Tara Time 1
Tara Brabazon talks with Abi Edwards about her MA Creative Media Dissertation. She is investigating the life cycle of popular culture. What happens to popular culture when it dies? Where does it go?


