Analysing and contextualising podcasts from a Media and Cultural Studies standpoint. Produced and hosted by Dario Llinares (@dariodoublel) and Lori Beckstead (@lbeckste).
Lori Beckstead chats with Ian M. Cook about his recent book entitled Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? We hear from... more
For this episode, Dario spoke to freelance podcast producer Jess Shane. Jess works largely in audio documentary although you can... more
The Podcast Studies Podcast returns after over a year's hiatus. In this first episode in a new season, we bring... more
Robert Gutsche, is a leading scholar in the field of Journalism Studies where he applies critical cultural theory to investigate... more
Prof. Mack Hagood, author of Hush: Media and Sonic Self Control and producer of Phantom Power, joins Dario to discuss... more
How well do podcasts work as a medium for scholarly peer review? In the previous episode, Hannah McGregor and Ian... more
Host Lori Beckstead submits her draft chapter Context is King: Podcast Packaging and Paratexts for a real-time peer review on this... more
We're excited to share a podcast submitted to us by Robin Davies, Professor of Media Studies at Vancouver Island University.... more
In this episode, Dario talks to Terry Lee. Terry is Senior Tutor in Radio & Audio at the University of... more
How about a podcast that creates itself? Or an episode that changes each time you newly download it? Generative podcasts,... more
How about a podcast that creates itself? Or an episode that changes each time you newly download it? Generative podcasts, created with... more