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[Commlist] IAMCR 2025 post-conference: Scholarly podcasting
Sun May 04 09:08:34 GMT 2025
*Scholarly podcasting: Listening, making, and knowledge sharing: An
IAMCR post-conference*
Explore the transformative potential of scholarly podcasting at this
special IAMCR 2025 post-conference event. Organised by the Music, Audio,
Radio and Sound (MARS) working group, with support from RMIT and
University of Sydney, Australia, this one-day gathering brings together
academics who are using or interested in podcasting for teaching,
research translation, and academic outputs.
The programme features three dynamic sessions: a keynote listening
showcase of scholarly podcasts with panel discussion; a hands-on
workshop covering podcast creation from concept to audience building;
and targeted networking groups matching attendees' interests and expertise.
Building on the successful 2024 Podcast Studies Roundtable in Brisbane,
this event expands its focus beyond podcast studies researchers to
welcome all academics interested in podcasting. Sessions will be led by
specialists in scholarly podcasting, who bring extensive experience as
both practitioners and researchers.
The event aims to foster international, cross-disciplinary connections
and inspire collaborative projects that address global challenges
through podcasting. Join us to explore how academic podcasting can
amplify diverse voices and contribute to collective knowledge sharing.
*Date and time*
Friday 18 July, 2025
10h00 – 17h00
*Participation and registration*
The pre conference is a free face to face event.
The *deadline* for registration is *Friday 30 May 2025*
Register here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccRbMEnKsvC5_6yJzLnXCVu-ymZQ8YuUeX4LtaYYNa23Sf5A/viewform>.
*Convenors*
The convening team comprises senior and early career researchers in
podcast studies, with international reputations. They are hybrid
academics, with track records in both podcast practice (production) and
scholarship (traditional publications).
* Dr Dylan Bird, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
* Adjunct Professor Mia Lindgren, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
* Dr Dominic Knight, University of Sydney, Australia
* Lea Redfern, University of Sydney, Australia
*Contact*
(Dylan.bird /at/ rmit.edu.au)
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