Tara Brabazon's Blog, page 22
July 11, 2017
Andrew Paterson 2 - Sleep on the job
Andrew, Steve and Tara talk about the role and place of sleep in policing. They also explore the understanding - the theory - of 'work' and the 'job' of policing.
Anne McLeod 49 - Ripples
Anne, Tara and Steve present some alternative modelling for Guy Standing's Precariat and Terry Johnson's theorization of professionalism.
July 1, 2017
Deviant Leisure
Tara talks with Steve about a new book series and an emerging trope: Deviant Leisure. What is deviant leisure and how can it enable a new understanding of capitalism and higher education?
Hillsborough and Grenfell - connected stories of injustice
Steve and Tara summon the interconnected injustices of Hillsborough and Grenfell. Finally, charges have been made against South Yorkshire Police - 28 years after the event. But what do we learn about working class people, working class culture and injustice? Tara and Steve probe the lessons of Hillsborough to understand the events in Grenfell.
Theory (Capital T)
Steve and Tara talk Theory. What is it - and why is it useful for researchers? In anti-intellectual times, is it the moment to bring back Theory (Capital T)?
Andrew Paterson 1 - Policing and resilience
Tara and Steve welcome Andrew Paterson to the podcast. Andrew discusses his powerful and fascinating PhD that explores the South Australian police force, stress, resilience and transformational organizational culture.
June 30, 2017
You are more than your doctorate: Multimodality and the deficit model and multimodal supervision
Tara shares her presentation for the Institute of Education, delivered in London on June 9, 2017. She explores the impact of the deficit model of learning for PhD students and how multimodal supervisory solutions can transform the lives and the success of students.
A record of the presentation is located here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tara-bra...#
June 10, 2017
Plagiarism and the PhD
Tara Brabazon talks with Nazlin Bhimani, librarian and PhD candidate at the Institute of Education, London, to discuss plagiarism, academic integrity and research integrity for PhD students.
May 30, 2017
You, your supervisor, bravery, negotiation and resilience
The best learning in a PhD programme is peer learning. Tara shares the expertise of Flinders PhD students discussing how to manage their expectations and the lived reality of a doctoral candidature.