[acc-cca-l] Podcasting Data Power Series: Enabling a Podcasting Commons

Katherine Reilly katherine_reilly at sfu.ca
Thu May 25 21:29:10 MDT 2023


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Hello!


Please join us on Thursday, June 1 at 8am Vancouver time / 11am Toronto time for the fourth talk in the Podcasting Data Power series.  This time we'll talk consider whether and How to Enable the Podcasting Commons.


This session will be in Spanish and English. Translation will be available.


Podcasting was first conceived to be a space where both producers and audiences could escape the narrow structures afforded by traditional media. Nevertheless, companies and platforms are expanding their presence in digital environments—including creating and co-opting podcasting. In this context, reflecting on how podcasting could be used for the common good is increasingly necessary. Accordingly, in this panel, we will reflect on how we can enable podcasting commons.


Esta sesión ser en español e inglés. Habrá traducción disponible.

El podcasting se concibió en un principio como un espacio en el que tanto los productores como el público podian escapar de las estrechas estructuras que ofrecen los medios de comunicación tradicionales. Sin embargo, las empresas y plataformas están ampliando su presencia en los entornos digitales, incluyendo la creación y cooptación del podcasting. En este contexto, cada vez es más necesario reflexionar sobre cómo utilizar el podcasting para el bien común. Por ello, en este panel reflexionaremos sobre cómo podemos hacer posible el podcasting como una estrategia para el bien común.


Our panelists are:




Dr. Katherine Reilly
Associate Professor | School of Communication

Associate Dean Research | Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology

Simon Fraser University
8888 University Dr., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6

https://twitter.com/KMAReilly


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