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E-grāmata: Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 222 pages, 7 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003006596
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  • Formāts: 222 pages, 7 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003006596
Exploring what academic podcasting is and what it could be, this book is the first to consider the why, what, and how academics engage with this insurgent, curious craft.

Featuring interviews with 101 podcasting academics, including scholars and teachers of podcasting, this book explores the motivations of scholarly podcasters, interrogates what podcasting does to academic knowledge, and leads potential podcasters through the creation process from beginning to end. With scholarship often trapped inside expensive journals, wrapped in opaque language, and laced with a standoffish tone, this book analyses the implications of moving towards a more open and accessible form.

This book will also inform, inspire, and equip scholars of any discipline, rank, or affiliation who are considering making a podcast or who make podcasts with the background knowledge and technical and conceptual skills needed to produce high-quality podcasts through a reflexive critique of current practices.
Extended Table of Contents x
Acknowledgements xvi
1 Introduction
1(6)
2 Why? Because It's Insurgent
7(64)
Creative
8(1)
Intimate
8(4)
Vulnerable
12(5)
Pedagogical
17(9)
Transformative
26(1)
Freeing
26(6)
Upskilling
32(4)
Rewarding
36(11)
Generous
47(1)
Opening Scholarship
47(8)
Cultivating Listenership
55(7)
Creating Communities
62(9)
3 What? A Curiosity Generator
71(52)
A Way of Asking
72(1)
Dynamic Conversations
72(7)
Engaging Storytelling
79(4)
Active Listening
83(5)
A Form of Publishing
88(1)
Without Gatekeepers
88(8)
Asking for Evaluation
96(10)
With Voices Present
106(5)
A Mode of Knowledge Creation
111(1)
Data Collection
111(4)
Tool for Thinking
115(2)
Part of a Process
117(6)
4 How? With Craft
123(76)
Create (an idea for podcasting)
126(6)
Exercise 1 Developing an Idea for a New Podcast Series
132(1)
Listen (to loads of podcasts)
132(1)
Exercise 2 Structured Listening
133(1)
Structure (the elements of your show)
134(3)
Exercise 3 Structuring Your Elements
137(2)
Develop (your series)
139(3)
Exercise 4 Thinking across Episodes
142(1)
Write (for the ear)
143(6)
Exercise 5 Scripting an Opening
149(1)
Speak (with your voice to your audience)
149(7)
Exercise 6 Writing and Speaking
156(1)
Interview (for tape)
157(12)
Exercise 7 Creating Interview Questions
169(1)
Record (words and other sounds)
169(8)
Exercise 8 Recording Three Things
177(1)
Edit (with flow)
177(5)
Exercise 9 Editing Your Sounds
182(1)
Find and Grow (your audience)
182(11)
Exercise 10 Publishing
193(1)
Change (our institutional practices)
193(6)
5 The Next Episode
199(12)
Annexes
201(1)
List of Podcasters Interviewed
201(5)
Course Podcast Example Assignment
206(5)
Bibliography 211(10)
Index 221
Ian M. Cook is part of the Allegra Lab editorial collective.