The Murmurations podcast hosts connective conversations for collective thinking with guests from a variety of backgrounds talking about culture, society, media, mind, politics and current events. I hope it helps us to think more about what it means to be human, how we connect in modern times, how we might start to think more collectively about our wellbeing, and how we want to live together in the... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | News CommentaryNews |
Welcome back! After a lengthy hiatus, the Murmurations podcast returns to share a conversation Darren recently had with the magician and psychological illusionist, Derren Brown. This was a guest talk that Derren kindly delivered to students studying ... more
In the final episode of this series, Darren speaks to his colleague, Dr Sarah Hill about disability, society and popular culture. They discuss Sarahs research on representations of disability and how we can do more to understand the social challenges... more
In this weeks episode, Darren talks to his colleague Dr Tina Sikka about media, ideology and social justice. They discuss the importance of studying media and communication and consider its value as an interdisciplinary field - with some attention to... more
In this episode of the Murmurations podcast, Darren speaks to Dr Veronika Koller (Lancaster University) on the role of language and metaphor in society. They discuss what we mean by discourse and how we analyse it critically - covering a number of cu... more
In this episode of the Murmurations podcast, Darren speaks to Dr Richard Thomas (Swansea University) about media, money and politics. They discuss Richards journey through higher education, stories about mid-life crises, banking and economics, altern... more
In this weeks episode of the Murmurations podcast, Darren speaks to Dr Ross Garner (Cardiff University) about fandom, cult media and community. Darren sets Ross the task of convincing us why we should care about fandom and why it is an important area... more
In this episode of the Murmurations podcast, Dr Darren Kelsey (Newcastle University) speaks to Dr Ann Luce (Bournemouth University) about her research and teaching on suicide, mental health and the media. They discuss the ethics of reporting suicide,... more
In this episode of the Murmurations podcast, Dr Darren Kelsey (Newcastle University) speaks to his colleague, Ramona Slusarczyk about the role of public relations (PR) in times of global crisis. Ramona explains why PR is an important academic and pro... more
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