News! I’ve been awarded a SSHRC Insight Development Grant for my project “Literary Radio: Developing New Methods of Audio Research.” As PI, I’ll be managing this grant through @Concordia as an affiliated researcher. Stay tuned for more! @SSHRC_CRSH @ConcordiaLib #radiostudies
Btw, new audio projects are in the works and the exploratory listening of ShortCuts is not going anywhere. (Plus if you are a SpokenWeb researcher and want to pitch a mini-episode to the podcast please do!) And, all 5 seasons of ShortCuts live on, here… https://t.co/BMH1P2sxF7
ShortCuts is ending. The final episode is this conversation with Brandon LaBelle at Errant Bodies Press. Thanks to @SpokenWebCanada for 5 seasons of sounds, and do check the show notes for a full round of applause! As always, thanks for listening... https://t.co/0ekg08six3
What would “New Sonic Approaches” sound like?
Join us for an interactive performance that will speak to questions of literary expression, performance, sounding, and listening.
Find out more here: https://t.co/AFNOfpRefH
A graduate course on podcasting is underway this term @Concordia. What does scholarship about #CanLit sound like in a podcast format? How can a podcast perform literary criticism otherwise? #podcaststudies
Looking ahead to next term, I'm planning my graduate course ENGL 662.4 "New Methods of Scholarly Publishing: The Podcast." We'll be developing a peer-review process and producing sound-based scholarship on topics in #CanLit. If you're a @Concordia grad student, join us!
This season, ShortCuts is on the road! First up, Jennifer Waits @SpinningIndie and a 'cut' of archival sounds from campus radio stations. Listen to Kate Moffatt talk with Jennifer here, or subscribe! #SpokenWebPod@RadioSurvivor@SpokenWebCanada https://t.co/E7XnRfcEZ9
Happening in 30 minutes in the AMP lab - Tune in and Talk About Scholarly Podcasts with Dr. Linda Morra and Dr. Katherine McLeod. It’s not too late - hop on the metro and we’ll see you soon.
Season 5 of The SpokenWeb Podcast is here! Listen to the first episode wherever you find your podcasts or right here: https://t.co/GDsS0IXoCL 🎙️#SpokenWebPod
It's out! #AsItIsorAsItWas. Our very first #SpkenWebPod episode of the season. Ghislaine Comeau takes us along on a quest to translate the “The Ruin” – a famously ruined Old English poem a 10th century manuscript.
Listen along with us at our #listeningparty. 1pm PT/ 4pm ET.
The #PodcastStudies Podcast is back and as resplendent as ever (well, @lbeckste is). Listen to our new episode taped live at the ICA: 20 Years of Podcasting: Mapping the Contours of Podcast Studies
Lori & Dario discuss the use of the term "podcast space"
https://t.co/gtR1PTuStW
How does the #archive remember?
A new #ListeningPractice is available now via SpokenWeb's #ArchiveOfThePresent, led by professors Mike O'Driscoll (@Professor_MOD) and Katherine McLeod (@kathmcleod)!
To listen and reflect alongside, visit https://t.co/0H2yVuEyVI
We're about to get started with our #ListeningParty for S4E7, "Audiobooks in the Classroom"! Follow along this thread for our livetweets of the party, and tag us or use #SpokenWebPod to join in the discussion!
Congratulations to Cody Caetano, Emily Riddle, Matthew James Weigel, Maya Cousineau Mollen, Carole Labarre, David Agecoutay, Cooper Skjeie, Solomon Awa, and Samantha Beynon this year's Indigenous Voices Awards recipients! https://t.co/2Bha3razAf