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https://www.academia.edu/119660564/PodcastRE_Analytics_Using_RSS_to_Study_the_Cultures_and…

… by podcasters; and 3) analyzing norms and common practices for the duration of podcasts (as a time-based media format, podcasting is unusual in that it is not bound by the programming schedules and technical limitations that provide strict parameters for most audiovisual forms).…

https://www.academia.edu/86542278/Voicing_lived_experience_and_anti_racism_podcasting_as_a…

…ly six million (11%) of the Accepted 17 May 2019 UK population now listening to podcasts in an average week, the podcast renaissance raises new questions about the relationship KEYWORDS between cultural production, consumption, and representation. This Podcasts; UK; inequality; a…

https://indieweb.org/podcast

…to and downloaded for offline listening/viewing. You may also be interested in: podcasts about the indieweb Why Why should you have a podcast? Some people like listening to them when: walking / running / exercising in general driving, e.g. on a roadtrip commuting (by any method) …

https://www.academia.edu/145030730/ENHANCING_CRITICAL_THINKING_THROUGH_THE_DEVELOPMENT_OF_…

…mobile devices, multimedia platforms, and asynchronous audiobased media such as podcasts (Sahasrabudhe, et.al, 2025). These technologies have transformed learning into more student-centered, flexible experiences (Kerimbayev, et.al, 2023; Alam, 2023). Podcasts, in particular, have…

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/58638/listening-to-learn-why-ear-hustle-stories-about-priso…

…nd formerly incarcerated people that students can explore in the classroom. How podcasts build writing skills Benjamin Bush, a Kentucky-based high school English teacher, started using Ear Hustle in his class because he was looking for a new way to engage his students. “The bigge…