What is a scholarly podcast? The “Generative” Nature of Podcasting
Sponsored by Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Recorded on 09/08/2020
Posted in The Authority File
Episode 153
Generative. It’s a word that crops up throughout this week’s conversation on scholarly podcasting. For Hannah McGregor, it’s one of the things she finds most fulfilling about producing Secret Feminist Agenda—the way interactions with listeners and peer reviewers and the podcast’s guests can build something greater than the sum of its parts. Hannah and Siobhan McMenemy talk through what’s next for the Amplify Podcast Network and for the final season of Secret Feminist Agenda.
About the guests:
Hannah McGregor
Assistant professor of publishing
Simon Fraser University
Creator and host of Secret Feminist Agenda
Siobhan McMenemy
Senior Editor
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Enjoy the episode? Check out the others in the series:
- Episode one: What is a scholarly podcast? Secret Feminist Agenda
- Episode two: What is a scholarly podcast? Peer Review that Fits the Medium
- Episode three: What is a scholarly podcast? Open scholarship and Web 2.0
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