Tara Brabazon's Blog, page 21

October 18, 2017

Annie Nguyen and arts-based research through Shinkyuu

Tara talks with the remarkable Annie Nguyen, a PhD student at Flinders University.  Annie is using arts-based research to probe the resonances between analogue and digital.  Using Shinkyuu Art as a model, trope and theory, she is creating a new way of thinking about art and research.  

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Published on October 18, 2017 10:13

Ros Wong on women, retirement and regionalism

Tara talks with Ros Wong, a PhD student at Flinders University.  Ros is investigating how prepared women are - financially - for retirement.  She also probes the impact of urbanity, regionalism and rurality on the preparedness of women.  This is a podcast about women, work and - yes - inequality.

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Published on October 18, 2017 10:04

October 14, 2017

How to approach a prospective PhD supervisor

Steve and Tara offer suggestions to prospective students about how to contact a supervisor.  What helps you gain a supervisor's attention, focus and support?

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Published on October 14, 2017 16:17

September 27, 2017

It's time to talk about milestones

Tara talks with Karen Jacobs, from the Office of Graduate Research, about milestones.  What is a milestone and why does it possess value for PhD students?

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Published on September 27, 2017 22:36

Higher education and creating critical futures

Tara talks with her friend and colleague Sam Schulz.  Sam is a sociologist of education, with a specialist interest in critical race and white studies.  Tara talks with Sam about creating spaces for alternative voices and views that can make change both inside and outside the university.  

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Published on September 27, 2017 12:23

September 24, 2017

The future of speech pathology

Tara talks with her namesake, Tara Shem about speech impairments in the early years.  They discuss the strength of speech pathology as an emerging discipline as much as profession and the value of strong partnerships between education and health, teaching and speech pathology.

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Published on September 24, 2017 11:21

August 20, 2017

Accelerated Trumpland

Steve and Tara ponder the profound instability of the Trump Presidency.  In this interregnum, how will the rise of the right be tempered by any mode or form of progressivism?

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Published on August 20, 2017 01:00

July 16, 2017

Mick Winter 38 - Preparing a posthumous thesis for examination

Steve and Tara talk about the challenges, opportunities and surprises when preparing Mick Winter's PhD thesis for examination.  They offer models for other supervisors when managing - emotionally and intellectually - the death of a student.  

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Published on July 16, 2017 16:58

Anne McLeod 50 - Regulating the self - regulating the professions

Tara, Steve and Anne align Terry Johnson's theories of the profession to a post-GFC economic and social climate.

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Published on July 16, 2017 11:39

July 11, 2017

Vanessa Alexander and researching the autism spectrum

Tara has the pleasure of speaking with Vanessa Alexander.  Vanessa is a part-time Doctor of Education student at Flinders University and Team Leader for Positive Partnerships (http://www.positivepartnerships.com.au/vanessa-alexander-team-leader-south-australia), a support organization to enable school-age children on the autism spectrum.

She discusses what drew her to research, her project and the advice she would offer to educators throughout the sector considering an enrolment in a higher degree.

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Published on July 11, 2017 23:24