11 episodes

Reflexive research through podcast practice. Jerry Padfield documents his personal reflections of a journey through a PhD at Falmouth University, researching #podcasting and #CommunityRadio practice for wellbeing. The podcast talks about the experience of completing a PhD, from the perspective of a research student: the milestones, the emotional highs and lows, and also forms a research tool in itself, getting to the embodied knowledge within the practice. Each episode also features a conversation with a practitioner about podcasting and broadcasting.

PhDCasting Jerry Padfield

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Reflexive research through podcast practice. Jerry Padfield documents his personal reflections of a journey through a PhD at Falmouth University, researching #podcasting and #CommunityRadio practice for wellbeing. The podcast talks about the experience of completing a PhD, from the perspective of a research student: the milestones, the emotional highs and lows, and also forms a research tool in itself, getting to the embodied knowledge within the practice. Each episode also features a conversation with a practitioner about podcasting and broadcasting.

    Q11 Extension. Dr Abigail Wincott, spatial audio, Past Sounds

    Q11 Extension. Dr Abigail Wincott, spatial audio, Past Sounds

    Quarter Eleven: Apr 2021 – Jun 2021

    A 6-month extension to my PhD funding is confirmed due to the impact of Coronavirus. I am completing the final part of the practice in my PhD and thoughts are turning to writing the Thesis and what comes after the whole PhD itself.

    I talk to Falmouth University based researcher Dr Abigail Wincott about her research in spatial audio and binaural recording, her Past Sounds podcast and academic life.

    Links

    Past Sounds: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/past-sounds/id1563455180

    Abigail’s website: https://abigailwincott.wordpress.com/

    Abigail on Twitter: https://twitter.com/abigailwincott

    • 49 min
    Q10 Reflection. Jerry Padfield, Falmouth University

    Q10 Reflection. Jerry Padfield, Falmouth University

    Quarter Ten: Jan 2021 – Mar 2021

    A period of extreme business, Covid delays and possible funding extensions. In common with most of the academic world at this time I’m snowed under with work. In a period of reflection I decided to interview myself about my experiences during the PhD and the point at where I am in my practice.

    Follow me @jerrypadfield on Twitter

    • 26 min
    Q9 Adaptation. Josephine Coleman, Brunel University

    Q9 Adaptation. Josephine Coleman, Brunel University

    Quarter Nine: October 2020 – Dec 2020

    The start of my last year and life gets in the way again. The first round of practice is completed, and I had planned for a couple of months of reflection and writing up time. However, a change in life circumstances and the ever-evolving response to the global pandemic means it’s time to adapt again. Which leads me to think about the constant need to adapt during a PhD. Research leads to new discoveries, which leads to new outlooks, new paths to explore. A PhD is not a static thing and should always be changing until you hand it in.

    I’m joined in conversation by Dr Josephine Coleman of Brunel University who is an academic with a great interest in Community Radio in the UK as well as being the beating heart of the MeCCSA Radio Studies Network. We talk about Community Radio and Jo shares her (very useful) tips for surviving a PhD.

    Links

    Jo’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/josephine1967

    Jo’s academic page with links to papers: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/people/josephine-coleman

    • 41 min
    Q8 Practice. Kim Fox, the Podcast Professor

    Q8 Practice. Kim Fox, the Podcast Professor

    Quarter Eight: July 2020 – September 2020

    As the second year of the PhD draws to a close the practice part of my Practice-based PhD is in full swing. I talk about how the practice is going and some of the themes which my PhD deals with.

    I talk to Kim Fox, Professor of Practice at the American University in Cairo and leading podcast academic. We talk about developments in podcasting, podcasting studies and the podacademics, radio studies, her practice and research.

    Links

    MeCCSA Radio Studies Network Reading Group:

    Kim’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/KimFoxWOSU

    Kim’s recent paper with A Curriculum for Blackness: Podcasts as Discursive Cultural Guides (Journal of Radio and Audio Media). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19376529.2020.1801687

    Ehky Ya Masr podcast: https://soundcloud.com/ehkyyamasr

    Podfest Cairo: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Podcast/PodFest-Cairo-102020071378421/

    AUC Diaries: https://soundcloud.com/ohradiogirl/sets/jrmc-4460-f17-aucdiaries

    • 51 min
    Q7 COVID Confirmation. Rute Correia, community radio and open source researcher

    Q7 COVID Confirmation. Rute Correia, community radio and open source researcher

    Quarter Seven: April 2020 – Jun 2020

    I pass the PhD candidature process at almost the same time that the Coronavirus pandemic forces a lockdown in the UK. Where do I go from here...? I also talk about the role of networking for the (introvert) PhD student and how this led to me being asked onto the Radio Studies Network Steering Group.

    I talk to Rute Correia, PhD student at the University of Lisbon, community radio practitioner and host of White Market podcast, researching open source software and community radio. We talk about the life of a PhD student in the niche subject we share, community radio vs podcasting, open source, copyleft and more.

    Links

    Rute's website: https://rute.radio/

    Rute's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ruteradio

    White Market Podcast: https://www.whitemarketpodcast.eu/

    Community radio stations sustainability model: An open-source solution - https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2019/00000017/00000001/art00003

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Q6 Confirmation of Route Here We Come. Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel, On the Hill Podcast

    Q6 Confirmation of Route Here We Come. Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel, On the Hill Podcast

    Quarter Six: January 2020 - March 2020

    I present some of my work at the MeCCSA 2020 conference in Brighton. The “Confirmation of Route” process looms dangerously close, so I explain what that is and how it can be helpful. Sometimes called the PhD upgrade or Candidature Exam at other institutions it marks a point where your research so far is assessed to worthy of PhD status (or not!)

    I talk to Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel, academic at Falmouth University School of Communication and creator of “On The Hill” podcast which documents the stories behind the gravestones at a cemetery in Falmouth. On The Hill mixes creative writing, research, storytelling and documentary style podcasting. I talked to Sherezade about podcasting as research and her experience coming to the podcast form from a creative writing background.

    Links

    On The Hill podcast on Podbean: https://weareonthehill.podbean.com/

    Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel Twitter @sherecita

    • 47 min

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