Chapter 3: Podcasts

Ubiquitous and accessible, podcasts have emerged as a prolific field of history consumption. Not only breaking down the barriers between who produces and consumes history, they have also redefined the presentation and dissemination of historical content. Students have drawn from the audio-technician’s bag of tools to craft their audio histories, including thinking about sounds, transitions and narrative devices often previously reserved for the dramatic and fictional genres.

In this chapter you will find the following digital creations by student authors that exemplify the core qualities of this particular medium:

3.1 Managerialism and the Death of Dissent in Australian Universities

3.2 The ‘Gweagal’ Shield

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