Podcasting is increasingly being taken up by people in academia, for myriad reasons. Some professors are looking for ways to share their work, others use it as a research tool, some include it as part of their teaching practice, while others seek to include podcasting as an official part of their scholarly output. We dig […]


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Podcasting is increasingly being taken up by people in academia, for myriad reasons. Some professors are looking for ways to share their work, others use it as a research tool, some include it as part of their teaching practice, while others seek to include podcasting as an official part of their scholarly output. We dig into these ideas on this week’s show with our guest Hannah McGregor, Assistant Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University and co-director of Amplify Podcast Network. A podcaster herself, she is co-creator of the feminist Harry Poster podcast Witch, Please and also the creator of the podcast Secret Feminist Agenda.

Show Notes:

Hannah McGregor’s websiteAmplify Podcast NetworkSecret Feminist Agenda podcastWitch, Please podcastTressie McMillan Cottom on TwitterScholarly Rap” article about rap album that was part of a PhD dissertation project (Inside Higher Ed)

Episodes on Related Topics:

Podcast #132: Sounding Out! on the Cultural Politics of Sound and ListeningPodcast #135: Resurfacing Women’s Contributions in Podcasting HistoryPodcast #230: Library of Congress Launches Podcast Preservation Project


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