
Peer Review Podcasting Part 2: reflections
From The Podcast Studies Podcast by Lori Beckstead and Dario Llinares
December 4, 2021 · 1h 2m
About this episode
This episode reflects on the effectiveness of podcasts as a medium for scholarly peer review.
How well do podcasts work as a medium for scholarly peer review? In the previous episode, Hannah McGregor and Ian M. Cook provided peer review on Lori Beckstead's draft chapter Context is King: Podcast Packaging and Paratexts . Now we're following up to discuss how well we think this method went. Dario Llinares leads us in a discussion about the affordances and limitations of doing scholarly peer review in the context of a podcast. Jess is also here with recommendations for a peer reviewed and a scholarly podcast. Be sure to listen to Peer Review Podcasting Part 1 on our podcast feed. A copy of the draft chapter under review can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRIscCkwgjFbvaZMLdfRET-XmaF48x4rxyQj7EQcdtRGXQnWOLwogODRrMbzvyJ3_64XIkcot5IMG1u/pub A transcript of this episode is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRUdekT9PzeAYBpXCBm4oX7gbXeb-0jXnsLGa46RWI4qzVGpQaam9qpJ9NReEYX14kvaHXr2ORvSeni/pub Show Notes: Hannah mentions recently undergoing peer review for Kairos, a refereed online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy. Hannah mentions speaking to Chris Friend on Hybrid Pedagogy's podcast…
People in this episode
Hosts: Lori, Dario
Guests: Hannah McGregor, Ian M. Cook, Jess
Topics covered
- scholarly peer review
- podcasting
- education
- affordances and limitations
- academic discourse
Keywords
- peer review
- podcast medium
- scholarly work
- draft chapter
- Context is King
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Peer Review Podcasting, Context is King: Podcast Packaging and Paratexts, Peer Review Podcasting Part 1, Teacher of the Ear, Scholarly Podcasting: An Insurgent, Curious Craft, Mapping the Fit Between Research and Multimedia: A Podcast Exploration of the Place of Multimedia within/as Scholarship, the Peer Reviewer Roundtable Response to Ted Reiken's Scholarly Podcast, The Scholarly Podcast: Form and Function in Audio Academia in Saving New Sounds: Podcast Preservation and Historiography, Knowing Sounds: Podcasting as Academic Practice, Secret Feminist Agenda
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