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DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2019.1595487
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Podcasting and Urban Planning

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“…For them, it allows for the incorporation of participant voices, enabling the “audience to encounter and interpret data in different ways” (2019, p. 2) while also being freely available and more conversational in style. Rogers and Herbert argue that podcasting is a “political and ethical process' that 'should be used to politically and ethically intervene in the socio‐political world” (2019a, p. 299). Others have highlighted both the potential and limitations of the process as another research approach (Rogers et al, 2020; Smith et al, 2021; Wilson, 2018).…”
Section: Podcast? What's a Podcast (For Geographers)?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For them, it allows for the incorporation of participant voices, enabling the “audience to encounter and interpret data in different ways” (2019, p. 2) while also being freely available and more conversational in style. Rogers and Herbert argue that podcasting is a “political and ethical process' that 'should be used to politically and ethically intervene in the socio‐political world” (2019a, p. 299). Others have highlighted both the potential and limitations of the process as another research approach (Rogers et al, 2020; Smith et al, 2021; Wilson, 2018).…”
Section: Podcast? What's a Podcast (For Geographers)?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While geographers are and have been involved in this medium, I contend there is potential for more by utilising the capacities of sound to reach different audiences (see Kinkaid et al, 2019). Our discipline's real‐world orientation is well suited to improving understanding of contemporary matters and buttressing geography's role, especially on topics such as climate change, sustainability, and migration (see Rogers & Herbert, 2019a). Also, we are obligated to connect the academy and the wider world through the production and distribution of public geographical knowledge (DeLyser, 2016; Kitchin et al, 2013; Pickerill, 2013).…”
Section: Tuning In: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, podcasts provide the capacity for free, independent and worldwide communication. They also allow for direct communication with the audience in an unrestricted manner, as a means of meeting the special interests of the public (Picardi and Regina, 2008) while enabling a direct and close interaction with the audience (Rogers and Herbert, 2019). Hence, podcasters strive to develop a more intimate connection to their listeners and a more authentic presentation of themselves (Merzagora, 2004) by presenting their particular expertise or individual opinion.…”
Section: Podcastsa Short Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%