In-House - Introduction to Podcasting as Research - Online

Date:

27/09/2023 - 09/10/2023

Organised by:

NCRM, University of Southampton

Presenter:

Simone Eringfeld

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Jacqui Thorp
Training and Capacity Building Coordinator, National Centre for Research Methods, University of Southampton
Email: jmh6@soton.ac.uk

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Venue: Online

Description:

THIS COURSE IS SOLEY FOR AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY - A password will be sent to allow registration.

This training is designed for researchers and students who are interested in podcasting as a research practice, sonic method, and as effective means of communication and public engagement with research. No prior experience is required.

This training explores the potential of podcasting as a creative, qualitative research method. While academics have already started to discover podcasting as an effective digital medium for research communication, podcasting can also be used as part of a creative research practice and methodology. In this training, which consists of two sessions of 2 hours each, we explore some of the ways in which podcasting can be used to this end. This firstly includes podcasting as a participatory action research method, with podcasts serving as public outward-facing platforms for collective action, reflection, and public engagement. Secondly, podcasting can be used as a sonic elicitation technique during interviews and focus groups to elicit rich, detailed, embodied, and affective responses from participants.

Participants will have the opportunity to get hands-on experience with podcasting by creating their own ‘mini-podcast’ (1 short episode). The topic of this exercise can be related to the participant’s own current research practice, where desired and appropriate.

For this introductory-level training, you do not require any prior experience with podcasting or other forms of audio production.

In this training, we will cover a range of topics related to podcasting in research contexts, from ethical considerations and methodological applications to the practice of podcasting itself. This includes the design and set-up of a podcast (such as genre, format, ‘branding’, and determining your target audience), practical approaches to audio recording, basic editing and (post-)production, and finally the distribution of episodes to public platforms such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

By the end of the course participants will:

· Have a basic understanding of how podcasting can be used as a research method

· Be able to produce a podcast for research purposes

· Have an understanding of how to publish and promote a podcast (post-production)

Participants will need to sign up to the Anchor app for podcast production. Alternatively, participants may choose to work with software such as GarageBand (for more advanced editing options), but no previous experience with either of these two programmes is required.

 

Cost:

Aga Khan will be invoiced directly

Website and registration:

Region:

South East

Keywords:

Data Visualisation, Sonic research methods, Podcasting, Sound-based methods, Podcast interviews, Podcast production

Related publications and presentations:

Data Visualisation

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