Tara Brabazon's Blog, page 51
May 2, 2014
Talking Book Publishing With Steve And Tara 7 How To Manage Co Authorship
Steve and Tara continue their book publishing series, exploring how to manage the great challenge of coauthors.
April 26, 2014
Talking Book Publishing With Steve And Tara 6 - Writing The Book Proposal
In this final podcast in their series, Steve and Tara provide a step-by-step guide to creating a book proposal.
Talking Book Publishing With Steve And Tara 5 - The Strengths And Challenges Of Edited Collections
Steve and Tara explore the challenges and the potentials of edited collections. They show the advantages for editors and contributors, while also offering caveats for early career researchers.
Talking Book Publishing With Steve And Tara 4 - The Perils Of Publishers
Steve and Tara talk about the challenges, problems and joys that emerge when working with publishers.
April 25, 2014
Talking Book Publishing With Steve And Tara 3 Should I Write A Book Or Refereed Articles?
Tara and Steve explore the priorities for early career and emerging academics. Should the focus be on refereed articles or a scholarly monograph?
Talking publishing with Steve and Tara 2 - How do you know it is time to write a book?
Steve and Tara explore the role of books and book publishing in an academic career.
Talking book publishing with Steve and Tara 1 - Why do books matter
Tara Brabazon and Steve Redhead introduce the first podcast in their series on academic book publishing. This first sessions asks if - and why - books matter.
Anne McLeod 16 - Jazzing a presentation
Anne McLeod, Steve Redhead and Tara Brabazon work on developing the relationship between her written proposal and her oral presentation. It is time for a bit of jazz.
Mick Winter 3 - But is resistance conscious?
Mick, Steve and Tara explore the role of Dick Hebdige's "Subculture" in the memes project. Particularly Mick asks about the level of consciousness in and through bricolage.
But is resistance conscious?
Mick, Steve and Tara explore the role of Dick Hebdige's "Subculture" in the memes project. Particularly Mick asks about the level of consciousness in and through bricolage.