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A new exciting podcast which looks at the myriad of ways that you can use your practice as research. How do you tame your inner artist? - join us and we'll help you on that journey.

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    • Episode 5 - Interview with Catherine Gough-Brady
      Jul 18 2023

      Today we talk to the fabulous Cathering Gough-Brady as we delve into moving from industry to academia, standing up for yourself and ever so slightly bending the rules.


      To find out more about Catherine - https://catherinegough-brady.com/


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdzvo7p_N6o&list=PLMUvev1_9LqMOfj-PThKWAUmVmqCNnxJT&index=8 - Link to Filming the Non-Human lecture from Catherine Gough-Brady as a part of the Rebellious Research seminar


      As ever to cite:

      Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023). Episode 5 - Interview with Catherine Gough-Brady. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.23695977.v1


      Thanks to Dr David Revill for allowing us to use the composition HariHara which is heard at the start and close of the podcast

      Zane Forshee for allowing us to use his wonderful rendition of David's piece.


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      52 min
    • Episode 4 - Interview with Neil Fox
      May 7 2023

      Sharon gets a bit jealous about Falmouth's beaches as she and Agata talk to Dr. Neil Fox about making films and how they can be successfully linked to practice research and pedagogy. Neil is also one half of The Cinematologists and he also talks about how the long running and extremely successful podcast came to be.


      To cite -


      Neil mentions an episode of The Cinematologists in this episode which can be found here : http://www.cinematologists.com/podcastarchive/2016/11/10/episode-32-knowing-sounds-podcasting-as-academic-practice


      As ever to cite:

      Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023): Interview with Dr Neil Fox. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22776482


      Thanks to Dr David Revill for allowing us to use the composition HariHara which is heard at the start and close of the podcast

      Zane Forshee for allowing us to use his wonderful rendition of David's piece.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      42 min
    • Episode 3 - We're a Baaaaaad Influence
      Feb 11 2023

      Here we are again - twice in 1 month! This episode Agata and Sharon discuss their status as bad influences, a moniker which each of them has a bit of a different response to. We have badges to confirm our status and we hope you enjoy this consideration of how we support each other when we research, where to look for support in a wider context and how we can ensure we all keep doing what we're doing.


      Thank you to Dr David Revill for the use of Harihara (1994) - https://www.davidrevill.com/

      Harihara is performed by Dr Zane Forshee - https://zaneforshee.com/


      To Cite this work: Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023): Episode 3 We're a Baaaaad Influence. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22081910.v1


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      44 min
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