Description: An array of scholars' self-reflective journeys into podcasting illustrating how the academic world is shaped by the adoption of this medium. It delves into the transformative effects on pedagogy, research dissemination, and the fabric of academic communication as podcasting evolves from experiment into vital scholarly expression. PAPERBACK EDITION
Brief description: Lori Beckstead is an Associate Professor of sound media in the RTA School of Media at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Canada. She is coauthor of Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century (2024) and co-host/co-producer of The Podcast Studies Podcast.
Review Quotes: In this volume, Beckstead and Llinares capture the vitality of podcast studies today-and gamely theorize its source. Reminding us that 'podcast' is both a noun and a verb, they showcase the work of scholars for whom podcasting is both an object of study and a mode of scholarly production. This dynamic interplay is producing new knowledge, new podcasts, and new ways of teaching and learning. If you want to join the conversation, this book is a perfect place to start. - Mack Hagood, author of Hush: Media and Sonic Self-Control and producer of Phantom Power