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Tara Brabazon podcast
757 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsTara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Episodes
Laura Kinsella: an introduction to her MA Creative Media dissertation
June 22, 2010 02:27 - 4 minutes - 6.76 MBLaura Kinsella talks with Tara Brabazon about the subject for her MA Creative Media dissertation. She explores the new types of visual ethnography enabled through the Flip camera.
Tara Brabazon introduces Danny Hagan and his thesis
May 26, 2010 14:17 - 7 minutes - 10.5 MBTara Brabazon talks with Danny Hagan about his MA Creative Media dissertation. Danny wishes to explore the liminal space and time between university and the workplace.
Maggie Wouapi: the final dissertation conversation
May 13, 2010 13:42 - 7 minutes - 10.3 MBTara Brabazon conducts the final review of Maggie Wouapi's research on podcasting in the Cameroon.
Abigail Edwards: the final dissertation podcast
May 13, 2010 13:03 - 4 minutes - 5.93 MBTara Brabazon discusses with Abigail Edwards the outcomes of her MA Creative Media dissertation research. How did Abi find the research process? What were her results?
Maggie Wouapi discusses her Cameroon podcasting project with Tara Brabazon
April 21, 2010 15:52 - 4 minutes - 6.54 MBTara Brabazon explores the nature of podcasting in the Cameroon.
The role of an artefact in the MA dissertation
April 21, 2010 11:24 - 21 minutes - 29.8 MBTara Brabazon talks with Maggie Wouapi and Abigail Edwards about their MA Creative Media dissertations. Both are using practice-led research. In this session we discuss the role of the artefact in building their research project.
From old vinyl to popular memory
April 21, 2010 11:01 - 30 minutes - 41.8 MBTara Brabazon discusses with Paul Nataraj his vinyl memories project. He explores the loss of vinyl and its survival as a memory.
What happens to old vinyl records?
April 21, 2010 10:38 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MBIn his continuing conversation with Tara Brabazon, Paul Nataraj describes the progress of his MA Creative Media Progress. Particularly, he explores how memories are both invested in and disconnected from vinyl records.
Listening to first year students
March 19, 2010 14:01 - 6 minutes - 8.45 MBStudents are talked about rather than to. Therefore, Tara Brabazon wanted to find a way to talk with students to record their views.
Abi Edwards talks about asynchronous and synchronous learning
March 19, 2010 13:56 - 1 minute - 2.37 MBAbigail Edwards talks with Tara Brabazon about Asynchronous and Synchronous Learning.
How to write an MA Dissertation
March 19, 2010 13:36 - 17 minutes - 24.2 MBTara Brabazon discusses how to write an MA dissertation with three of her former students, Makrina Dionyssopoulou, Spiridoula Trivizaki and Yanni Papaioannou.
Twitter and librarianship
March 19, 2010 13:24 - 1 minute - 1.82 MBTara Brabazon talks with Sarah Ison about how Twitter can be used by librarians.
Tara Brabazon discusses with Paul Nataraj the mechanics of inscribing memories onto vinyl records
March 19, 2010 12:26 - 22 minutes - 30.9 MBTara 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.
Tara Brabazon and Paul Nataraj introduce the interviews conducted for his vinyl memories project
March 19, 2010 12:12 - 13 minutes - 18.2 MBTara 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.
Tara Brabazon discusses with Paul Nataraj the topic for his MA Creative Media dissertation
March 19, 2010 11:59 - 11 minutes - 15.2 MBPaul 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.
Yanni and Tara Time 4
March 19, 2010 11:38 - 5 minutes - 6.87 MBYanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.
Yanni and Tara Time 3
March 19, 2010 11:18 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MBYanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.
Yanni and Tara Time 2
March 19, 2010 10:52 - 7 minutes - 10.9 MBYanni Papaioannou and Tara Brabazon talk about the PhD process.
Yanni and Tara Time 1
March 19, 2010 10:36 - 6 minutes - 8.67 MBTara 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?
Tara Brabazon talks with Abi Edwards about her MA Creative Media Dissertation
March 19, 2010 10:21 - 6 minutes - 8.44 MBTara 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?
Tara Brabazon talks to Julie Doyle about using sonic media to teach visuality
March 19, 2010 10:11 - 1 minute - 2.68 MBTara Brabazon asks Julie Doyle about the advantages and problems of using sonic media to teach visual research methods
Tara Brabazon talks to Maggie Wouapi about her MA Creative Media Dissertation
March 19, 2010 08:55 - 5 minutes - 6.95 MBTara Brabazon talks with Maggie Wouapi about her MA dissertation topic. She wishes to investigate podcasting in the Cameroon
Sarah Ison talks with Tara Brabazon about libraries
March 19, 2010 08:45 - 14 minutes - 20.5 MBTara Brabazon asks Sarah Ison, a librarian at the University of Brighton, about the potentials of the online library for undergraduate and postgraduate students. There is particular attention on the use of Web 2.0 tools for the library profession and students.
Tara Brabazon talks with Venessa Paech about online community management
March 19, 2010 08:32 - 12 minutes - 16.8 MBTara Brabazon talks with Venessa Paech about her MA Creative Media dissertation. She introduces the concept of the 'exile' - the difficult individuals in online communities and how they are 'managed.'
Paul Nataraj discusses his vinyl memories project with Tara Brabazon
March 19, 2010 08:05Paul Nataraj continues his discussion with Tara Brabazon about his research project into vinyl and memories.
Makrina Dionyssopoulou talks with Tara Brabazon about her PhD
March 12, 2010 07:42 - 2 minutes - 3.07 MBMakrina Dionyssopoulou talks with Tara Brabazon about her PhD. Mak is investigating how small European nations are using social media to create new forms of identity.
Spiridoula Trivizaki talks to Tara Brabazon about her PhD
March 07, 2010 08:59 - 2 minutes - 4.08 MBSpiridoula Trivizaki talks to Tara Brabazon about her PhD, investigating senior citizens and their use of the online environment.
Spiridoula Trivizaki talks with Tara Brabazon about ESL doctoral students
March 07, 2010 08:54 - 5 minutes - 7.74 MBSpiridoula Trivizaki talks with Tara Brabazon about how ESL doctoral students manage a higher degree programme.
Yanni Papaioannou and the MA Creative Media
March 07, 2010 08:27 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MBTara Brabazon talks with Yanni Papaioannou about the MA Creative Media
Irvine Welsh and the problems of pop
March 07, 2010 08:01 - 4 minutes - 6.12 MBTara Brabazon talks with Steve Redhead about Irvine Welsh, his writing and negotiations with popular culture.
Pop time
February 19, 2010 17:10 - 2 minutes - 3.88 MBTara Brabazon talks with Steve Redhead about the nature of popular cultural time. Is it cyclical or linear?
What is MANC?
February 01, 2010 05:00 - 2 minutes - 3.01 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about his new project, MANC: modern, accelerated, nonpostmodern culture.
The night-time economy
February 01, 2010 04:36 - 2 minutes - 3.43 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about the night-time economy. What is it, and how does it align with economic development?
The future of football
February 01, 2010 04:07 - 3 minutes - 5.04 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about the future of football, after Hillsborough and the Premier League.
Terrorism and the accident
February 01, 2010 02:53 - 2 minutes - 2.78 MBWhy is there a confusion between an act of terrorism and an accident? Using the work of Paul Virilio, Steve Redhead explores answer to this question with Tara Brabazon.
Sport and the creative industries
February 01, 2010 02:39 - 2 minutes - 3.01 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about the place of sport in the contemporary creative industries.
Speed and popular culture
January 31, 2010 17:13 - 2 minutes - 2.9 MBWhat is the relationship between speed and popular culture? Is popular cultural change increasing in speed?
Postyouth culture
January 31, 2010 17:03 - 1 minute - 2.3 MBTara Brabazon talks with Steve Redhead about his memories of Tony Wilson, particularly remembering his support of the Manchester Institute for Popular Culture.
Memories of Tony Wilson
January 31, 2010 16:59 - 3 minutes - 5.12 MBTara Brabazon talks with Steve Redhead about his memories of Tony Wilson, particularly remembering his support of the Manchester Institute for Popular Culture.
Creative Industries after the crunch
January 31, 2010 16:53 - 2 minutes - 3.97 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about the transformations to creative industries after the credit crunch
Cities and popular music
January 31, 2010 16:11 - 2 minutes - 3.27 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about why particular cities are associated with popular musical success.
Art of the Accident
January 31, 2010 15:29 - 1 minute - 2.61 MBA microinterview between Tara Brabazon and Steve Redhead, investigating theories of 'the accident.'
Architecture and popular culture
January 31, 2010 15:24 - 2 minutes - 4.04 MBTara Brabazon talks to Steve Redhead about the role of architecture in the creation of popular culture.
Why they write
January 31, 2010 15:15 - 7 minutes - 9.97 MBFirst year university students are too often the objects of study, rather than partners in learning. Tara Brabazon talks about how and why first year students write, using the inspiration of George Orwell as a starting point.
Before the fight starts
January 31, 2010 15:01 - 9 minutes - 13.2 MBTara Brabazon investigates some of the realities within reality television.
When excellence is not enough.
January 31, 2010 14:30 - 13 minutes - 19.2 MBTara Brabazon explores the use of the word 'excellence' in the contemporary university sector. What does 'excellence' in teaching and learning actually mean?
The Best Bookshop in the World
January 31, 2010 14:07 - 31 minutes - 42.6 MBTara Brabazon investigates City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco. She presents an interview with City Lights' Event Manager, Peter Maravelis that discusses books, bookshops and politics.
Some thoughts on media literacy
January 31, 2010 13:51Tara Brabazon talks to her students about the value of studying media literacy.
Some thoughts on media literacy
January 31, 2010 13:51Tara Brabazon talks to her students about the value of studying media literacy.
Rhythm is a reader
January 31, 2010 13:27 - 7 minutes - 10.7 MBTara Brabazon explores the changes to literacy in on and offline environments.