DID YOU MISS ME duh of course you did. I’m back temporarily to share with you a talk that I gave in October for SFU’s Open Access Week. This talk delves a little deeper into what I’ve learned about public scholarship from podcasting, and why I think community accountability ought to matter more than institutional gatekeeping. If you want to follow along, here are a few useful links:
- A lot of my thinking on this topic is inspired by Moya Bailey‘s work, particularly her paper #transform(ing)DH Writing and Research: An Autoethnography of Digital Humanities and Feminist Ethics
- This talk also draws in part on another essay I wrote on podcasting and Witch, Please
- For a quick summary of the Third World Quarterly debacle, read this
- If you haven’t listened to the Witch, Please episode I reference, it’s here (and it’s actually a great episode to listen to if you aren’t normally a Witch, Please listener)
You’ll here from me again in a couple of weeks! (Want to know what for? listen to the episode!)
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The podcast theme song is “Mesh Shirt” by Mom Jeans off their album “Chub Rub.” Listen to the whole album here or learn more about them here.
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