Exchanges Discourse: Early Career Researcher Publishing Advice, Insight & Inspiration

Exchanges Discourse: Early Career Researcher Publishing Advice, Insight & Inspiration

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Since 2020, The Exchanges Discourse podcast has been an informal yet insightful companion to the Exchanges journal, bringing researchers together to share their work, publishing experiences, and academic journeys. Through lively conversations with past authors, editors, and expert guests, we explore the realities of scholarly life—offering practical advice, interdisciplinary inspiration, and a welcoming space for discussion. Whether you’re an early career researcher or a seasoned academic, join us for thought-provoking insights and engaging dialogue.

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Dr Gareth J Johnson

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One More Time With Feeling: Reflections & revelations on seven long years in the editorial hot-seat

Season 6Aug 28, 20251h 16m

It’s our 75thepisode, and to celebrate we flip the tables and put long time host, and departing Editor-in-Chief, Dr Gaz ‘Gareth’ J Johnson (University of Warwick) into the guest role. In this extended conversation, led by Dr Fiona Fisher (Associate Director, Institute of Advanced Study, University o

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Musicality, Practice, Research & Interdisciplinary Tensions: More insights into interdisciplinarity & labour

Aug 5, 202540 min

In a follow up to our last episode, I am joined in conversation by Una MacGlone (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, UK), the sixth contributor to the Exchanges paper The Labour of Thought: Reflections on Interdisciplinarity in Practice . As she was unable to join us for the previous recording with her

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Telling Interdisciplinary Stories: Lived lessons in research, writing, and making yourself heard.

Season 6Jul 23, 20251h 1m

In this special panel edition of The Exchanges Discourse podcast, I welcome five past journal contributors - Abiodun Egbetokun, Ed McKeon, Denis Newman-Griffis, Claire Sedgwick, and Aikaterini Tavoulari - for a lively and reflective conversation on their recent Exchanges article, The Labour of Thoug

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