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Episode Synopsis
Hello!
My name's Dave Pickering and I make the weekly podcast Getting Better Acquainted where I record conversations with people I know,
Part interview show, part oral history project, the show was nominated for a 2012 Radio Production Award, goes out regular on Resonance 104.4 FM and was featured on the Radio 5 Live podcast special, Helen and Olly's Required Listening.
In GBA 41 I got better acquainted with Chris. He was my one of my lecturers at university but I hadn't seen him since I'd graduated. We talked about academia, journalism, media, the Iraq War and government cuts. It was recorded on a university campus so it was a trip down memory lane where I faced my past lessons and past prejudices.
It's a conversation about ideas but also about people. Chris charts his journey from plumber to van driver to academic and critic. And he makes the argument for how, in a world so influenced and controlled by the media, media studies is far from being an irrelevant subject.
If you liked this conversation with Chris you might want to check out some of my other conversations, the other conversations with academics are collected here, and there are conversations with all kinds of people available in the main feed fom iTunes, Stitcher and Soundcloud.
My name's Dave Pickering and I make the weekly podcast Getting Better Acquainted where I record conversations with people I know,
Part interview show, part oral history project, the show was nominated for a 2012 Radio Production Award, goes out regular on Resonance 104.4 FM and was featured on the Radio 5 Live podcast special, Helen and Olly's Required Listening.
In GBA 41 I got better acquainted with Chris. He was my one of my lecturers at university but I hadn't seen him since I'd graduated. We talked about academia, journalism, media, the Iraq War and government cuts. It was recorded on a university campus so it was a trip down memory lane where I faced my past lessons and past prejudices.
It's a conversation about ideas but also about people. Chris charts his journey from plumber to van driver to academic and critic. And he makes the argument for how, in a world so influenced and controlled by the media, media studies is far from being an irrelevant subject.
If you liked this conversation with Chris you might want to check out some of my other conversations, the other conversations with academics are collected here, and there are conversations with all kinds of people available in the main feed fom iTunes, Stitcher and Soundcloud.
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