Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
How can we help students develop writing skills for different audiences?
Nick Dunn discusses with Tara Brabazon the developments in his crowdsourcing project. When music becomes a service, rather than a product, how is it funded?
Matt Ingram discusses the development of his social media marketing project. Why are organizations and businesses moving to social media?
What is the relationship between academics and journalists? Can the Web 2.0 environment create closer relationships between these professions?
Abigail Edwards talks with Tara Brabazon about the experience of graduate education.
Matt Ingram, Nick Dunn and Tara Brabazon explore 'The Great Reset' - the changing relationship between work and leisure, production and consumption.
Tara Brabazon explores how librarians can use sound, and in particular podcasting, in their professional lives.
Tara Brabazon explores the value of popular cultural studies as a way to subvert the (easy) justifications of education, beyond 'art' and 'industry.' Lady Gaga dances her way to this different future…
Tara Brabazon talks with Matt Ingram about his MA Creative Media Dissertation. Matt asks how the new economic environment - post the credit crunch - has transformed content, context and marketing
What happens when new media become old media, and old media becomes redundant? Tara Brabazon explores the honesty of dead media in understanding the economic, social and environmental consequences o…
Tara Brabazon talks with Nick Dunn about his MA Creative Media dissertation. He is exploring the use of social media to advertise remixing applications for the iPhone.
Tara Brabazon talks with Boniswa Vaz Contreiras at the end of her candidature, just before her journey back to Angola.
How can teachers and learners use social media for teaching and learning, rather than socializing?
Tara Brabazon uses her expertise as both a supervisor and examiner to show how to fail - and indeed how to pass - a Doctor of Philosophy
Mick Winter and Tara Brabazon present an orientation for distance education students. This is the second part of the orientation, where Mick asks his key questions about how to manage a distance edu…
Tara Brabazon talks with Mick Winter about his experience and advice for distance education students enrolled in a graduate degree.
Tara Brabazon talks with students from the University of Cape Town, exploring their inspirations and aspirations.
Tara Brabazon explores the relationship between cultural studies and E.P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class.
What makes popular culture popular? Thinking about The Cascades' "Rhythm of the Rain," Tara Brabazon explores why particular songs become much more than a temporary success on the charts and travel …