May 21, 2020

New Aural Cultures presents PhDCasting 3: Surviving AfR - moving forward. Dr Neil Fox of Cinematologists, New Aural Cultures

New Aural Cultures presents PhDCasting 3: Surviving AfR - moving forward. Dr Neil Fox of Cinematologists, New Aural Cultures

PhDCasting aims to be research through podcasting practice. Jerry Padfield documents his personal reflections of a journey through a PhD at Falmouth University, researching #podcasting and #CommunityRadio practice for wellbeing. The podcast talks about the experience of completing a PhD, from the perspective of a research student: the milestones, the emotional highs and lows, and also becomes a research tool in itself, interrogating the embodied knowledge within the practice. Each episode also features a conversation with a practitioner discussing issues around podcasting and broadcasting.

Quarter Three: April 2019 - June 2019

PhD: After safely progressing the Application for Registration (AfR) submission and the symposium presentation I start to put PhD plans together, and things start to turn into more defined projects. I talk a little about the process of putting together a literature/practice review.

I talk to Dr Neil Fox, one half of the Cinematologists podcast, a part of New Aural Cultures podcast research and podcast academic about podcasting for research, the future of podcasting and podcast studies.

Links

Cinematologists: http://www.cinematologists.com

New Aural Cultures Book: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319900551

Journal of Media Practice Disrupted Edition: http://journal.disruptivemedia.org.uk/

Neil's Twitter: https://twitter.com/drneilfox

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