Teaching with podcasts can be incredibly rewarding. Cathy Hannabach shares how to integrate podcasts into your classroom as teachable texts and as creative assignments. https://ideasonfire.net/teaching-with-podcasts/

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Teaching with Podcasts: Assignments, Scholarship, and Critical Listening - Ideas on Fire

Teaching with podcasts can be a great way to help your students think critically about the topics your course engages and the world in which they live.

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S3E3 of Cyborg Goddess is up now. In this episode I talk to Dr Celia Edell about her research into feminist perspective on online shaming. Check it out here, or wherever you get your podcasts!!

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https://cyborggoddess.opened.ca/podcast/season-3-episode-3-feminist-thoughts-on-online-shaming-with-dr-celia-edell/

Season 3 Episode 3: Feminist Thoughts on Online Shaming with Dr. Celia Edell – Cyborg Goddess

If you’re like us and often wondering how to plan when life keeps changing, you’ll love Cathy Hannabach’s conversation with journalist, media scholar, and fellow planning enthusiast Meredith D. Clark.

https://ideasonfire.net/126-meredith-d-clark/

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Meredith D. Clark on Adapting Plans to Where You’re At - Ideas on Fire

Cathy Hannabach interviews media studies scholar Meredith D. Clark about planning during the pandemic and tools to support mental health.

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“How do we look at the underground not only as a different physical space but also a different space of possibility?”

On the latest episode of Imagine Otherwise, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez explains how representations of tunnels along the Mexico–US border shape public policy as well as how activists, artists, and scholars are reimagining the political possibilities of these spaces.

https://ideasonfire.net/158-juan-llamas-rodriguez

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Juan Llamas-Rodriguez on the Visual Politics of Border Tunnels - Ideas on Fire

Host Cathy Hannabach interviews media scholar Juan Llamas-Rodriguez about how representation of the US–Mexico border shapes public policy

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How do media representations of US–Mexico border tunnels shape immigration discourse, public policy, and anti-immigrant violence?

In the latest episode of Imagine Otherwise, host Cathy Hannabach speaks with #IoFAuthor and @AnnenbergPenn professor Juan Llamas-Rodriguez about his new @UMinnPress book Border Tunnels: A Media Theory of the US–Mexico Underground.

https://ideasonfire.net/158-juan-llamas-rodriguez

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Juan Llamas-Rodriguez on the Visual Politics of Border Tunnels - Ideas on Fire

Host Cathy Hannabach interviews media scholar Juan Llamas-Rodriguez about how representation of the US–Mexico border shapes public policy

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Happy #InternationalPodcastDay! Let's hear it for all the awesome podcasts out there that introduce us to new ideas and expand our thinking.

We've gathered a bunch of resources on teaching with podcasts, starting your own show, and podcasting for social change: https://ideasonfire.net/podcast-resources-for-international-podcast-day/

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Podcast Resources for International Podcast Day! - Ideas on Fire

It's International Podcast Day! We've got podcast resources for listeners, guests, and aspiring producers.

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