Tara Brabazon podcast Tara Brabazon
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- Education
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Doug Boothey 2 - Social capital, consciousness and social responsibility
Doug, Jamie and Tara summon Putnum's theorization of 'social capital.' Why was it meaningful - and does it have a role in understanding contemporary politics, including climate change?
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Doug Boothey 1 - Learning from the past
Doug, Tara and Jamie talk about starting a PhD with power and energy, and learning from the past.
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Touchstone Beginnings - Digital Doctorate
How is digitization transforming doctoral education?
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Bloom 2 - Mpho Dube, midwifery research with love, dignity and care
Tara talks with Mpho Dube who explores the power of midwifery in enabling the life and voice of refugee women. Mpho describes this reearch as building life for generations. In this moving podcast, she shows the importance of love in creating a culture of care and social justice.
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Bloom 1 - Megan Bayliss, Lived Experience, and the digital doctorate
When is the right time to complete a PhD? What topics will sustain your interest? In this first episode of Bloom, the podcast series for CDU's Graduate Education program, Megan Bayliss describes her journey into doctoral education, and the power of her topic for mental health and mental fitness. Megan is based in Norfolk Island and she talks about the gift and challenges of regional, rural and remote living, working and researching.
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Maive 28 - Headings
What do we do when ideas in a chapter are fragmented? How do we create a streamlined argument? This week, Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about the role of headings in the drafting stages of research.