Tarabrabazon's Podcast

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Welcome to Tara Brabazon's Podcast. Popular culture. Media. Education. Media Literacy.

Episodios

  • Remote health - indigenous knowledge

    15/03/2019 Duración: 25min

    Tara talks with Monica Lawrence about indigenous health.  What creates social injustice?  How can we create social change?

  • Steps - Supervisory Declaration

    14/03/2019 Duración: 16min

    Tara's Step training session focuses on a minor part of the supervisory journey:  the supervisory declaration at the point the thesis is about to be released to examiners.  What is necessary as part of 'compliance' in the declaration, and what enables a transparent, reflexive and accountable examination process?

  • 4D - The revisioning of the doctor of philosophy

    20/02/2019 Duración: 44min

    Tara offers a new model for doctoral education.  How do we revision the PhD for our present?

  • Science is a global endeavour - the Physics PhD

    28/01/2019 Duración: 18min

    Tara talks with Professor Jamie Quinton about Physics and the PhD.  Why complete a PhD in physics or nanotechnology?  They discuss the global trends in science PhDs and the specificity and benefits of the Australian doctorate in these disciplines.

  • Steps Cotutelle

    14/01/2019 Duración: 24min

    Tara talks with Megan Prideaux, Partner Engagement and Pathways Officer at Flinders University.  They discuss cotutelles, a special, distinctive international doctoral mode.  What is a cotutelle?  What are its benefits and challenges?

  • Steps - Respect Now Always: Negotiating romantic and sexual relationships between supervisors and students

    14/01/2019 Duración: 27min

    Tara talks with Ashleigh Merriel, the head of higher degree progressions at Flinders University.  They discuss the difficult - messy - topic of sex, romance, love and doctoral education.  In a changing environment for students and supervisors, how are boundaries created and cultural safety enabled for candidates?

  • Terror, consumption and leisure spaces for harm in a post-crash era

    20/12/2018 Duración: 29min

    Tara Brabazon talks with Dr Leanne McRae about her new book in Emerald's Deviant Leisure Series.  The book, titled Terror, consumption and leisure spaces for harm in a post-crash era, explores why acts of terror emerge in shopping centres, concerts and on the streets.  They discuss the transformations to work and the ineffectual 'medication' of wellbeing.  

  • Mid-candidature: strengths, challenges and opportunities

    03/12/2018 Duración: 29min

    Tara talks with students in the crucial mid-point of their candidature.  What challenges are they confronting?  What solutions are available to them?

  • Annie and Tara talk Dayflower and Digitization

    22/10/2018 Duración: 10min

    Annie Nguyen and Tara talk about the innovations of art-lead research.  Annie is investigating the history of a pigment - blue - and one of her case studies is Dayflower.  Listen to this and be amazing.

  • Preparing you for your PhD examination

    13/10/2018 Duración: 01h45min

    Tara and Natalie Hills take the Flinders university students through their PhD examination process.  The students - as always - worked us hard and asked key questions in doctoral education.

  • Your Career Story

    03/10/2018 Duración: 38min

    Tara talks with Barbara Doherty and Valerie Caines from Flinders University.  They have developed a remarkable career-development programme to render our graduates 'work-ready.'  But this is not simply professional development.  Barb and Val are creating edgy, authentic, powerful and engaging opportunities for students to understand themsevles and understanding their future.

  • Steps - At Risk?

    01/10/2018 Duración: 15min

    Tara presents this short Steps Professional Development session on 'At Risk' students and candidatures. What are the characteristics of 'at risk' students and how are these characteristics managed to enable student success?

  • Complaints in the PhD Space: a flipped professional development session for supervisors

    01/10/2018 Duración: 20min

    Complaints are always challenging to manage as a supervisor, higher degree coordinator or research administrator. What are the most commonly reported complaints to Ombudsman in Australia - right now?  The answers may surprise you. This podcast explores the complaints from students about supervisors, and also supervisors to students.

  • At the end of a PhD, what would I say to students just starting?

    02/09/2018 Duración: 41min

    In this special session Tara talks with Nat, Tiff, Ben and Andrew.  Nat and Andrew have completed their PhDs.  Tiff and Ben are under examination.  But what would these remarkable students - ex-students - recommend to PhD students just starting their journey?: This is big.  Be inspired.

  • Dayflower: the extraordinary research into a pigment

    02/09/2018 Duración: 10min

    Tara talks with Annie Nguyen about her remarkable research.  Blue is a strange colour.  Common in the digital world and rare in the analogue age, blue punctuates cliches and expressions.  Yet blue is rare.  And the rarest of blues is Dayflower.  Annie discusses this odd pigment and how it can offer a fascinating test case in moving art between analogue and digital realms.

  • So what is industry engagement?

    21/08/2018 Duración: 17min

    Tara talks with Megan Prideaux, the Office of Graduate Research's magnificent industry, engagement and pathways officer. They explore the nature of 'industry engagement'.  What is it?  Why does it matter to PhD students?

  • Paediatric physiotherapy and regional health

    17/08/2018 Duración: 32min

    Tara talks with Sue Charlton.  Sue's career created momentum for a remarkable PhD, questioning the configuration of regional health.  In this podcast, Sue explores paediatric physiotherapy and the deep and profound social injustices in regional locations.

  • Feminism, the Global Financial Crisis and Claustropolitanism

    02/08/2018 Duración: 26min

    Tara talks with Ros Wong about money.  And women.  And financial planning.  But Ros and Tara also probe the impact of the Global Financial Crisis on women.  They summon a theory to understand women's behaviour:  claustropolitanism.

  • Steps Deficit Doctorate for Supervisors

    23/07/2018 Duración: 16min

    Tara introduces the deficit model of teaching and learning, alongside its impact on doctoral supervision.

  • Steps What can PhD students and supervisors 'do' during the examination period for a doctorate?

    23/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    Once the thesis is submitted, students fret, sweat and stress.  Many supervisors do the same.  But how can the 2-3 months of examination be used productively and well?

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