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    New York :Bloomsbury Academic, | New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),
    UID:
    almahu_9949612705802882
    Format: 1 online resource (240 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781501385179
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Podcast Studies
    Content: Podcasting scholarship is still in its nascent stages. The use of podcasting as a tool for scholarly and intellectual inquiry is a relatively new idea, to think about the medium as an alternative outlet for research output.〈i〉 Podcast or Perish 〈/i〉maps out not simply a rationale for the deployment of podcasting as an outlet for open peer review, but also explores some real-world workflows for such a practice. At the forefront of merging these exciting fields, Lori Beckstead, Ian M. Cook, and Hannah McGregor have taken a novel approach to expanding the boundaries of scholarly knowledge by considering podcasting as a focal point for intellectual discussion, engagement, and exploration. By investigating the historical development of the norms of scholarly communication, the unique affordances of sound-based scholarship, and the transformative potential of new modes of knowledge production, 〈i〉Podcast or Perish 〈/i〉is the call to action academia needs, by asking how podcasting might change the very ways we think about scholarly work.
    Note: Introduction: Can Podcasting Save Academia? 1. Unsound Peer Review: A Brief History 2. Why Sound? Affordances and Challenges in Scholarly Audio 3. What can Podcasting bring to Practices of Peer Review? 4. Beyond Peer Review? Conclusion: Finding New Forms of Knowledge Creation and Dissemination 〈i〉Bibliography Index〈/i〉
    Language: English
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