
I started some research in Summer 2019 on NASA's Skylab 4 mission - infamous for being (allegedly, though wrongly) the first and only strike in space. So here's a work-in-progress podcast mini-series that traces my progress with the research as it's playing out. Anyone who's interested in things like Science & Technology Studies, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, and work-related dispute... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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A bonus episode to kick off Season 2 of Skylab: Living and Working in Space. This episode gives an account of a book chapter I have written with Wes Sharrock (title given in the title of this episode) which will be published in 2023 as part of a coll... more
I'm refreshing the world's premier Ethnomethodological-Study-of-Skylab podcast for a long-awaited (...maybe...) Season 2! This trailer gives a taster of what's to come.
Below are some publications/talks in varying stages of completion which at leas... more
The ninth in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode gets under the hood of a fairly short audio clip from Jerry Carr and Ed Gibson's EVA (i.e. spacewalk) of... more
The eighth in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode gets under the hood of a 16-minute audio clip from Jerry Carr and Ed Gibson's EVA (i.e. spacewalk) of t... more
The seventh in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode is wraps up an initial analysis of the mission's conversation transcripts covering the five days of th... more
The sixth in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode is about an initial analysis of the mission's conversation transcripts covering the 30th December 1973; ... more
The fifth in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode is about an initial analysis of the mission's conversation transcripts covering the 29th December 1973... more
The fourth in a mini-series on a work-in-progress research project on NASA's Skylab programme, and particularly the Skylab-4 mission. This episode is about an initial analysis of the mission's conversation transcripts covering the 28th December 1973;... more









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