Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society

Podcasts and Research: Storytelling, Disability, and Community

12 November 2022, 18:00-20:00

Podcasts are often promoted as a vehicle to promote scholarly research, or educational research, to a broader audience. We want to ask the question: Can podcasting be a tool to create and discover research questions? What makes it “accessible”? In this event, Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril (University of Edinburgh), Rachel Gray (BEING Studio), Jen Scuro (Molloy University), and Eva Sprecher (UCL) will briefly discuss what podcasting means to their research, their teaching, their art, and advocacy. Short clips of each presenter’s podcast will then be played and used as prompts for small group discussions about accessible scholarship, preserving and sharing traces of the research process, and how podcasting can be a tool of scholarship.

Location

Online (link provided via booking)

Tickets

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Podcasts and Research