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Podcasting as Scholarship - with Hannah McGregor

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Date created
2020-09-08
Authors/Contributors
Author (aut): McGregor, Hannah
Author (aut): Johal, Am
Author (aut): Smith, Paige
Author (aut): Roach, Melissa
Author (aut): Feng, Kathy
Author (aut): Pinillos, Fiorella
Abstract
With the rise of podcasting as a forum for academic conversations and as a teaching tool, Hannah McGregor of SFU’s Publishing department set out to investigate — and enact — podcasting as a form of scholarly communication, knowledge mobilization, and open pedagogy. Hannah is in conversation with host Am Johal about her research into the exciting potentials of scholarly podcasting, and the power of the podcast as a grassroots, decentralized medium.Hannah McGregor is an Assistant Professor of Publishing at Simon Fraser University, where her research focuses on podcasting as scholarly communication, systemic barriers to access in the Canadian publishing industry, and magazines as middlebrow media. She is the co-creator of Witch, Please, a feminist podcast on the Harry Potter world, and the creator of the weekly podcast Secret Feminist Agenda.
Identifier
btrp72
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Peer reviewed?
No
Language
English

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