![]() WANTED SA RADYO AUGUST 26 2020 HOW TOIf we are to be coming at the practice through a racial justice lens, does the code of ethics differ from journalistic professional ethics? Does it change the questions we ask? The way we interact with stories? How does this affect our notions of objectivity? How to make the audio storytelling more accessible: When we say audio storytelling has a “low barrier to entry,” what aren’t we considering in terms of resources and in terms of more complex cultural barriers?Īnd also offered general tips to audio storytelling and a Q and A with the audience. This panel, “Ethical Audio Stories: Teaching in the Age of the Sonic Color Line” was convened in conjunction with this course on April 18th, 2019 at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities. We have crafted this page to provide guidance and help to educators interested in experimenting with podcasting as a pedagogical tool, particularly in courses where sound or radio is not the primary object of study. Nic John Ramos (now of Drexel University) in Spring 2019įor a course taught within the Department of Africana Studies at Brown University called African American Health Activism from Colonialism to AIDS. If you want to learn more about Laura’s excellent work, check out the page “ A Pedagogical Approach to Storytelling and Technology” that details her collaboration with Dr. In addition to this, check out Laura’s more public facing scholarship: Both the excellent “How a CPB task force advanced a prescient vision for diversity in public radio” for Current and “Excellence, Reflexivity, and Racism: On Sociology’s Nuclear Contradiction and Its Abiding Crisis,” with Michael D. WANTED SA RADYO AUGUST 26 2020 ARCHIVEShe’s recently published an academic essay entitled “Sound Archive Access: Revealing Emergent Cultures.” for the Journal of Radio and Audio Media. ![]() ![]() Laura Garbes was awarded a 2019 Engaged Scholarship award by the Swearer Center for Public Service. Please join Laura as she discusses the politics of sound, podcasts, and more with SO! Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Lynn Stoever, storyteller Alex Hanesworth, and radio producer Babette Thomas ( Now Hear This). That’s why we sat in as a fly on a wall for a panel on ethics in podcasting put together by Laura Garbes at Brown University. Here at Sounding Out! we think that it’s best to learn from the experts. ![]() CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: SO! Podcast #78: Ethical Storytelling in PodcastingĪDD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST ![]()
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