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EP 30: Podcasting As Scholarship
Historical Reminiscents
English - June 07, 2018 00:00 - 8 minutes - 11.9 MB - ★★ - 1 ratingHistory Education Courses archives canadianhistory education publichistory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
While attending the Canadian Historical Association annual meeting in Regina I attended a meetup for the Secret Feminist Agenda podcast. Part of this meetup included a launch of the open peer review of the podcast. This experience got me thinking about the scholarship behind podcasting. Can podcasts count as academic work? Do they need to be peer reviewed? What are the logistics behind podcasts being accepted as work as part of tenure or promotion?
I would love to hear how other peoples thoughts on podcasts as scholarship, do they count? Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Open Peer Review of the Secret Feminist Agenda
-NCPH launches review of podcasts and blogs
-Tenure and Promotion and the Publicly Engaged Academic Historian (PDF)
-The Henceforward