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Scholarly podcasts, with Mack Hagood

Mack Hagood

PUBBLICATO IL 31 March 2022

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Why should scholarship be done aloud? And how should 'sonic' scholarship be done?


In pursuit of the answers to these questions, Mack Hagood (Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Miami University, Ohio) distinguishes between three types of podcast: 

  1. 'hi-fi, mid-register'; 
  2. 'lo-fi, high-register'
  3. the 'third way' podcast - the form that Mack proposes as an alternative form to journal papers. 

In the process, Mack delves into the characteristics and the benefits of this new form.

References and links



Mack Hagood, 'The scholarly podcast: form and function in audio academia' in Jeremy Wade-Morris & Eric Hoyt, Saving new sounds: podcast preservation and historiography (University of Michigan, 2021).

Mack Hagood's sites include:

 The researcher mentioned at Cambridge Judge Business School is Pearl Phaovisaid.

The book on narrative is Shawn Callahan, Putting stories to work (Pepperberg Press, 2016).

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  • Sound production: Bart Hallmark
  • Music: from Handel's Water

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