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4. Podcasting Towards Reckoning: A Journalistic Tool for Academic Subversion

  • Robert E. Gutsche
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Podcast Studies
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© 2025 Wilfrid Laurier Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgements xi
  4. Introduction. The Practice of Podcast Studies xiii
  5. PART ONE. PODCASTING AS ACADEMIC PRACTICE
  6. 1. Academic Podcasting : Media Practice in the “Podcast Space” 1
  7. 2. “It’s in the Show Notes”: Autoethnography of an Amateur Tech Podcaster 21
  8. 3. On Idleness and Podcasting 39
  9. 4. Podcasting Towards Reckoning: A Journalistic Tool for Academic Subversion 55
  10. 5. Pod-a-Bye Baby: Podcasting as a Pathway to Continued Participation for Academic Parents 71
  11. 6. From the Ivors to the Ivory Tower: Using Podcasting to Study Songwriting 87
  12. PART TWO. PODCASTING AS SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PRACTICE
  13. 7. The Kitchen Table Is Always Where We Are: Podcasting as Feminist Self-Reflexive Practice 103
  14. 8. The Play of Podcasting: Liminoid Space and the Ethics of Voice in Collaborative Podcast Practice 125
  15. 9. Podcasting Resurgence: Indigenizing the Airwaves 141
  16. 10. Talking the Talk: A Conversational Cross-Cultural Analysis of a Podcast Story Told to Three Different Audiences 157
  17. 11. Podcasting African Women: Lived Experiences and Empowerment 181
  18. 12. Podcasting Fandom as Public Pedagogy and Intersectional Literacy 197
  19. PART THREE. PODCASTING AS PRODUCTION AND PEDAGOGIC PRACTICE
  20. 13. Context is King: Podcast Paratexts 219
  21. 14. Podcast Drama, Hope Labour, and Burnout 237
  22. 15. Podcasting as a Contemporary Curation Practice: A Conversation with Projections Podcast’s Mary Wild and Sarah Cleaver 255
  23. 16. Podcasting Pedagogy: The Power of Sound, Participation, and Marginalized Voices in a Virtual Classroom 271
  24. 17. Rethinking Knowledge and Becoming Podcasters: Three Assignments as Pedagogical Tools to Decolonize College Classrooms 289
  25. 18. Teaching Podcasting in the Context of Podcast Studies 305
  26. Conclusion. Podcast Studies: Now and Next 323
  27. References 333
  28. Contributor Biographies 369
  29. Index 375
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