Reviewing Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century with Martin Spinelli

As part of an experimental peer review process for the book Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century by Lori Beckstead, Ian M. Cook and Hannah McGregor, co-author Lori Beckstead sat down with Series Editor Martin Spinelli specifically to review Chapter 2: Sound Scholarship. Here is that conversation. [To be … Continue reading Reviewing Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century with Martin Spinelli

The “5×5” explanation

Recently I participated in a “5×5 Sandbox” session organized by the MeCCSA (Media, Communication, and Cultural Studies Association) Radio Studies Network in which scholars were invited to share their research in a 5-minute, 5-slide presentation. The video recording of the session is available here, with my presentation on the Open Peer Review Podcast project beginning … Continue reading The “5×5” explanation

In Conversation with Dr. Ian Cook: publishing, podcasting, and bean counting

Recently, I was invited to chat about podcasting with Dr. Ian Cook. Ian is a research fellow at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. He’s a sociologist and anthropologist and is currently writing a book exploring the intersection of podcasting and knowledge creation, among other things. So we connected to chat a bit about my … Continue reading In Conversation with Dr. Ian Cook: publishing, podcasting, and bean counting

We’re featured on the New Aural Cultures podcast

After being a peer reviewer on the first episode of the Open Peer Review podcast, Dr. Dario Llinares invited Professor Lori Beckstead and her research assistants Anna Ashitey and Valentina Passos Gastaldo to discuss the Podcasting as Open Peer Review project on the New Aural Cultures podcast. New Aural Cultures is “the podcast that analyses … Continue reading We’re featured on the New Aural Cultures podcast