New podcast series: Media, Technology & Culture

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Scott Rodgers
Mon, Feb 1, 2021 9:22 AM

Dear all,

I am getting in touch to publicise a new podcast series I am producing, Media, Technology & Culture, hosted at my (new) podcast channel Publicly Sitedhttps://publiclysited.podbean.com/. It takes a thematic look at media, understood as technologies, exploring both histories and more recent developments – and not always necessarily in a linear progression. Though it’s aimed principally at students in my second-year undergraduate module of the same name, I’m putting in out publicly as a resource to a broader range of users and audiences.

The series is now four episodes in, with topics covered so far including technology and culture, communication and transportation, domestication theory, and liveness. There will be 10 episodes in all, with future instalments on computation, infrastructure, ubiquitous technologies, participatory cultures, algorithmic systems and digital capitalism.

In this blog post I offer some reflectionshttps://www.publiclysited.com/new-podcast-series-media-technology-culture/ on the inception of the series, thoughts on how it’s taking shape so far, and its future evolution.

You can subscribe via Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora and elsewhere…

Very best,
Scott

Dear all, I am getting in touch to publicise a new podcast series I am producing, Media, Technology & Culture, hosted at my (new) podcast channel Publicly Sited<https://publiclysited.podbean.com/>. It takes a thematic look at media, understood as technologies, exploring both histories and more recent developments – and not always necessarily in a linear progression. Though it’s aimed principally at students in my second-year undergraduate module of the same name, I’m putting in out publicly as a resource to a broader range of users and audiences. The series is now four episodes in, with topics covered so far including technology and culture, communication and transportation, domestication theory, and liveness. There will be 10 episodes in all, with future instalments on computation, infrastructure, ubiquitous technologies, participatory cultures, algorithmic systems and digital capitalism. In this blog post I offer some reflections<https://www.publiclysited.com/new-podcast-series-media-technology-culture/> on the inception of the series, thoughts on how it’s taking shape so far, and its future evolution. You can subscribe via Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora and elsewhere… Very best, Scott