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Critical Media Studies

Michael Repici

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The Critical Media Studies podcast discusses the interplay of technology and culture from an academic perspective. In each episode we consider the work of a prominent thinker in the field of critical media studies and discuss the implications of their work in relation to other thinkers and in light of current social contexts.
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With their epic journey through six seasons of Community behind them, the Greendale Three soldier on through their true mission: to talk about every piece of pop culture ever created. From the Witcher to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to selections by you--the listeners--we're hacking away at that mountain of #content week after week. Past and future home of PodCATS, HEDGEPod, and The StoneZone. Patreon: www.patreon.com/tvskevin Art by Jonah Steenbock
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Revise - GCSE Media Studies Revision

Seneca Learning

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Let us help you revise for your GCSE Media Studies exams. In this series, we break down complicated media studies topics to their core components helping you rock your GCSE Media Studies exams. Find your FREE online GCSE Media Studies course here: http://bit.ly/2tmlIa3
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SAGE Communication & Media Studies

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Communication & Media Studies. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Featuring a wide assortment of interviews and event archives, the MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing podcast features the best of our field's critical analysis, collaborative research, and design -- all across a variety of media arts, forms, and practices. You can learn more about us, including info about our faculty and academic programs and how to join us in person for events, at cmsw.mit.edu.
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This month, it's Moviez 4 Buttheadz as Vern shows TV's Kevin & Justin G. the 1996 Mike Judge vehicle, Beavis & Butthead Do America (1996). That's between a long riff about an evil farmer's market and a little game called Mike Judge Not Lest Ye Be Mike Judged.Next month: Night on the Galactic Railroad…
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In this episode Barry and Mike return to Bernard Steigler’s What Makes Life Worth Living: On Pharmakology. They tease out Steigler’s terms proletarianism and disintoxification, as well as our possible roles in resisting the poison and fostering the growth of the cure in the pharmakon.โดย Michael Repici
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The Babiez got together at the park to share meals, swap stories, and exchange VHS video tapes with each other that weren't quite substantive enough for a full episode.Vern's coleslaw: The Three Stooges' A Plumbing We Will GoKevin's lemonade: Kidou Keiji Jiban: Great Explosion at the Monster Factory of FearJustin's caprice sandwiches: Marlot Thomas…
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss Bernard Steigler’s 2010 book, What Makes Life Worth Living: On Pharmacology. They reconsider their understanding of the pharmakon from Steigler’s other work and discuss the significance of care in pharmakology.โดย Michael Repici
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TV's Kevin & Justin did their Knuckles eppy, and then they accidentally went really long just talking about cooking and Starbucks and things of that nature. Kind of their Fauxboys. Enjoy!โดย TalkBackPodcasts
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Welcome back to Sonic the Hedgepod, a corpse we dig up once a year or so. TV's Kevin & Justin grab some rings and talk about the new Knuckles show, which would more accurately be called the new Adam Pally show.โดย TalkBackPodcasts
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In this episode, Barry and Mike finish their discussion of Chayka on Han and Benjamin’s essay, “The Storyteller.” In teasing out Han and Benjamin’s ideas about the distinction between narration and information, they land on the problem posed by the contemporary digital campfire.โดย Michael Repici
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss Kyle Chayka’s assessment of the “Internet’s New Favorite Philosopher,” Byung-Chul Han. For those unfamiliar with Han's media theory, we encourage you to click the link above and read the Chayka article before listening to the episode.โดย Michael Repici
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss the “Sonny Bunch Hosts the Bulwark Goes to Hollywood” episode “The Future of Media is Passive” and the notion of “linear streaming.” The ponder what it says about our distracted worlds.โดย Michael Repici
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It's a Kevin's Pick month, so we did a three hour podcast about Wayne's World!Dive back with the Babiez as they talk about SNL memories, the beautiful mind of Mike Myers, and how they ended up like this. THEN stay tuned as they play Who's That SNL Cast Member? (2:10:53)get episodes early at www.patreon.com/tvskevin…
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Darin Wong (2000-04) went almost immediately from being a San Diego State University student to working in the media relations office for the Aztecs athletic department, where he remained for 14 years, before moving to Boston to become the Director of Athletic Communications at Harvard University. Wong tells the story of the flyer he saw in the PSF…
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In this episode Barry and Mike talk about Andrew Milne’s essay, “Tourists in our own Reality: Susan Sontag’s Photography at 50” in an attempt to update her arguments for the digital age. They puzzle over what it means to have an authentic relationship to photographs, or to be authentic ourselves.โดย Michael Repici
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Lauren Cella (2010-13) is a world history and Journalism advisor at McFarland High School in Central California, although she's more known for her "Gen Z History Lessons" that have been seen by millions on TikTok and Instagram, and the success of those videos landed her a spot on the NBC game show "Password" as teammates with Jimmy Fallon. The vide…
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We're back again to spark and bark as the Babiez sit down for their annual tradition of getting high and talking about an Oliver Stone movie. This year, it's the 1995 epic Nixon, starring Anthony Hopkins as Nixon, Bob Hoskins as J. Edgar, Paul Sorvino as Kissinger, and also one million other people.Then, at 1:39:53, it's the Great American On-Scree…
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David Brickley (2007-09) is the owner and CEO of STN Digital, a Social First Marketing Agency. He's also the host of the "Business of Social" and "Entrepreneur Wrap" podcasts. Brickley tells the story of how the company's DNA traces back to creating a website hoping the Lakers would get NBA superstar Kevin Garnett, which became Lakers Nation, which…
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Will Fritz (2015-19) is a New York-based reporter who primarily covers extremism and LGBTQ+ stories for The American Independent. Consuming the news was a regular part of his childhood and he quickly found a home in Journalism and The Daily Aztec student newspaper. A former Editor In Chief, Will shares the background on some of his memorable storie…
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Lorena Nava Ruggero ('04, '11) is currently the Director of Communication for San Diego Foundation and the ultimate Aztec: a third-generation alumnus who earned her Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from SDSU, then returned to campus to become a Lecturer, work in the university's Media Relations department, and as the Editor of New Media. Lorena shar…
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Jon Gold (2002-07) is an award-winning features writer and columnist with two decades of full-time beat, features and columnist experience. He's hosted radio and TV shows, podcasts and YouTube videos. He's currently the Brand Editorial Manager for Collectors, and the Senior Editor for PSA Magazine & PSA Pop Culture. A staunch advocate for student j…
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It's the episode you've all been waiting for: the Babiez are finally talking about the 1950s musical adaptation of the defunct comic strip Li'l Abner. It's definitely normal that we're covering this before, like, even one Disney animated film. Or a Pixar. Or a Studio Ghibli. No Totoro. Only Abner.Before discussing this movie's totally fucked sexual…
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Brooke Martell (2011-15) is a meteorologist and reporter for NBC 7 in San Diego, the same station where she interned as a student and where she worked her first broadcasting job after SDSU. In between, she was a reporter and weather forecaster in her hometown of San Luis Obispo, Calif. where she covered wildfires, weather events, and community issu…
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Barry and Mike discuss Siegfried Kracauer's 1926 essay "Cult of Distraction: On Berlin's Picture Palaces." Written nearly 100 years ago, the essay is strangely relevant to our current political landscape. We pay special attention to Kracauer's unique notion of distraction, which contra Stiegler, Kracauer views as a stimulus to thought.…
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Andrew Dyer (2016-18) was enlisted in the Navy for over 10 years and served on two aircraft carriers before returning to school and pursuing a career in Journalism. Dyer explains why he wanted to become a writer, how covering the craft beer industry for San Diego City Beat developed his reporting skills, and finding a home on student newspapers. A …
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Kayla Asencio (Class of 2018) is a 4x Emmy-nominated freelance associate producer who got her start on the KUSI Prep Pigskin Report, has worked on two Olympics for the NBC Sports Group, and is currently contributing to the NFL's Emmy award-winning program, NFL 360. We trace Kayla's journey from El Paso to San Diego, the junior high broadcasting cla…
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Eric Blehm (Class of 1994) is a two-time New York Times best-selling author who just released his fifth book, "The Darkest White: A Mountain Legend and the Avalanche That Took Him." A self-admitted snowboarding bum while at SDSU with dreams of becoming a professional snowboarder, two conversations on ski lifts changed Blehm's life: the first was wh…
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Cami Buckman (Class of 2018) is freelance video producer who has worked for The Los Angeles Times, a popular Youtube channel led by Johnny Harris, and now works in the world of documentary. Initially inspired by watching journalist Lisa Ling's investigative segments on "The Oprah Show" as a kid, Cami shares how studying journalism provided the foun…
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You know it by heart. And now it's time for the Babiez to recite it back to you as they discuss the movie that taught kids around the world about 70's movie endings: Monty Python and the Holy Grail.โดย TalkBackPodcasts
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In this episode Barry and Mike relate Evgeny Morozov’s 2013 New Yorker essay, “Only Disconnect” to their previous discussion of A. Romero’s meditation on boredom and distraction and the internet.โดย Michael Repici
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John Sasaki (Class of 1991) is Director of Communications for Oakland Unified School District, a job he took eight years ago, following 20 years as a reporter/anchor for KTVU-TV in the Bay Area. A psychology major, John shares a fortuitous conversation on campus with a friend that inspired him to pursue Broadcast Journalism, the internships where h…
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Whitney Bond (Class of 2014) is a recipe developer, food blogger, on-air culinary host, published cookbook author and social media influencer. Whitney shares the story of early cooking memories in her family, baking cookies to make friends at SDSU and becoming known as “the girl who cooks” in the dorms, and the steps of turning her food blog into a…
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss “The Most Important Skill in the 21st Century,” Alberto Romero’s polemical defense of boredom in the media entertainment age. They discuss whether it’s possible to be bored today in the way that Romero seems to require.โดย Michael Repici
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Tina Sturdevant (Class of 2009) is the Talent Development Director at The Athletic, where she's part of a talent team that contributes to every aspect of the talent process for 400+ global newsroom employees, including external pipeline and recruiting, employee development and internal culture. Tina reflects on the dual career paths she was conside…
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TV's Kevin & Justin talked about their mutual obsession (the Apple TV+ original series For All Mankind) and the only way to hear it is over at www.patreon.com/tvskevin. Not even that immortal scamp John Lennon can stop you!โดย TalkBackPodcasts
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Dustin Winn (Class of 2014) is a seasoned Public Relations professional with more than 10 years of experience managing global video games and tech-driven PR campaigns. Dustin shares the story of how he took his passion for gaming and turned it into a career, which now includes being the co-founder of Ember PR. That wasn't Dustin's plan and it didn'…
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This month, you can call us Monkeez 4 Babiez cuz we're talking about the 1968 Bob Rafelson joint, Head! Hot off their hit all ages TV show, The Monkees are sick to hell of their jobs and burn up a bunch of movie studio money making a plotless movie about how much they hate their jobs, equates their fans with the bombing of Cambodia, and features mo…
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In this episode Barry and Mike return to the earlier discussion of Sherry Turkle’s “Alone Together” and question her conclusion regarding the human/robotic distinction in light of PKD’s “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”โดย Michael Repici
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Adriana Heldiz (Class of 2017) is the assistant visuals editor at CalMatters. She previously worked at The San Diego Union-Tribune and Voice of San Diego. A first-generation Mexican-American born and raised in Chula Vista, Adriana shares her story of starting as a Music major before finding a passion for Journalism. She reflects on the bonds she fo…
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss Sherry Turkle’s “Alone Together” and her thesis, that though technology opens new possibilities for communication it simultaneously alienates us from each other, leaving us wanting for emotional connections. We wonder whether Turkle is right and whether authentic relationships are possible.…
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