Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Doug, Jamie and Tara summon Putnum's theorization of 'social capital.' Why was it meaningful - and does it have a role in understanding contemporary politics, including climate change?由Tara Brabazon
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Doug, Tara and Jamie talk about starting a PhD with power and energy, and learning from the past.由Tara Brabazon
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How is digitization transforming doctoral education?由Tara Brabazon
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Tara talks with Mpho Dube who explores the power of midwifery in enabling the life and voice of refugee women. Mpho describes this reearch as building life for generations. In this moving podcast, she shows the importance of love in creating a culture of care and social justice.
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When is the right time to complete a PhD? What topics will sustain your interest? In this first episode of Bloom, the podcast series for CDU's Graduate Education program, Megan Bayliss describes her journey into doctoral education, and the power of her topic for mental health and mental fitness. Megan is based in Norfolk Island and she talks about …
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What do we do when ideas in a chapter are fragmented? How do we create a streamlined argument? This week, Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about the role of headings in the drafting stages of research.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about the academic CV and building momentum and a future.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about how interpretations are carefully built from reading and research.由Tara Brabazon
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As we probe the role of memory in writing a creative-led thesis, this week we add texture and complexity to objects.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about building momentum in a thesis while respecting the professional boundaries of supervision.由Tara Brabazon
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In the middle of a PhD, it is difficult to confirm that the work is of standard and being produced at the necessary speed. Jamie, Maive and Tara talk about how to confirm progress.由Tara Brabazon
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Sonic memos. Sonic notetaking. But what can sound recording 'do' for our intellectual work? Let's talk about sound, speed and scholarship.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Jamie and Tara explore psychogeography. Specifically, we probe 'drift.' We have discovered a key theory and trope. This session explores a distinctive way of thinking about PhD supervision, and the gift of weekly meetings.由Tara Brabazon
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How do we understand - how do we research - despair? Case and Deaton explored 'Deaths of Despair'. But how can Maive explore despair while theorizing the historical transformations of class?由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Jamie and Tara explore Case and Deaton's "Deaths of Despair." How can this theory enable Maive's research into King's Cross in the 1970s?由Tara Brabazon
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The relationship between the personal and the professional in supervisory relationships should be straight-forward. It rarely is. Maive and Tara - and with a late guest starring appearance from Jamie - probe the nature of supervisory relationships. Particularly when the supervisors are married. There are some controversies about married supervisors…
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Maive and Tara talk about standards, particularly early in a candidature. When is enough work - enough?由Tara Brabazon
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Managing disappointment is a necessity to survive in life. But during a PhD, disappointment creates a wash of emotions and internal dialogues. This week, Maive and Tara talk about how to manage disappointment each day, and throughout a candidature.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive, Tara and Jamie explore how soundscapes can offer interventions in PhD supervision, providing support, feedback and sensory memory.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive and Tara talk about the complexity and volatility of higher education, and the impact of that volatility on higher degree students.由Tara Brabazon
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Tara and Maive enter claustropolitanism. What is the impact of despair, the sense that the world is ending, on how we live our lives?由Tara Brabazon
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Harm is an important word. In life. In theory. Yet how does our research transform when 'harm' becomes the lens for research? Maive and Tara probe this concept.由Tara Brabazon
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Maive is producing creative-led research for her thesis: an artefact and an exegesis. Why - therefore - was she drawn to a very subtle and provocative slice of criminological theory? This week, we explore why this exploration of ultra realist criminology - and social harm - was so important to Maive's PhD.…
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Maive and Tara about Maive's confirmation of candidature. What happened. What were the surprises. Why it matters.
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Maive and Tara (over)share the stress of preparing for the Confirmation of Candidature. It is a tough event in the life of PhD students. But it is a proof of concept and not an examination...由Tara Brabazon
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