Listen "The Textures of Research: In Conversation with Berilsu Tarcan"
Episode Synopsis
This episode I talk to past journal author Berilsu Tarcan (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), about the paper she co-authored Repositioning Craft and Design in the Anthropocene: Applying a More-Than-Human approach to textiles as part of our recent special issue. We discuss the challenges of publishing design and artifact related research, as well as exploring Berilsu’s current research focus. We close with considerations and advice for authors looking to submit their papers to Exchanges and other academic journals.
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors. Or to read Berilsu’s article visit: https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i2.973
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Episode Index
00:00: Opening
00:52: Introduction
05:55: Article Perspectives & Insight
14:34: Current Research Activities
19:00: Publication Feedback Experiences
25:00: Article Publication Advice
31:06: Closing Conversations
31:50: Outro
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors. Or to read Berilsu’s article visit: https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i2.973
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Episode Index
00:00: Opening
00:52: Introduction
05:55: Article Perspectives & Insight
14:34: Current Research Activities
19:00: Publication Feedback Experiences
25:00: Article Publication Advice
31:06: Closing Conversations
31:50: Outro
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