Author: Rowan Pickard

REBLOG: Mind the Gap, It’s There on Purpose: The Exclusion of Sound & Oral Histories in Western Academia

This post is reblogged from the AMP Lab blog. Find the original here. This post is the third and final in a series of blog posts has been written in reflection to the summer 2022 URA project The Pocket Desert annotations created using AudiAnnotate. Rowan’s project was funded by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies Undergraduate […]

REBLOG: Hearing the Okanagan: A Closer Look at The Pocket Desert Radio Documentary

This post is reblogged from the AMP Lab blog. Find the original here. This post is the second of a three-part series about the importance and relevance of oral histories and audio recordings based on research conducted on The Pocket Desert radio documentary. The research was funded by a Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies Undergraduate […]

REBLOG: Transcending Time: The Significance of Sound & Audio Archives in the Okanagan

This post is reblogged from the AMP Lab blog. Find the original here. This post is the first of a three-part series about the importance and relevance of oral histories and audio recordings based on research conducted on The Pocket Desert radio documentary. This research was funded by a Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies Undergraduate Research Award […]