El podcast como medio de acercamiento a los Estudios Culturales y al cine estadounidense

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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2025-935

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educación superior, cultural studies, American cinema, popular culture, experiential learning method, critical thinking, film studies, higher education

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Introducción: La forma de consumir cine y televisión ha cambiado gracias a las plataformas digitales. Del mismo modo, el podcast se ha convertido en un exitoso método de comunicación de masas. Aunando ambos elementos, este proyecto espera motivar al alumnado a acercarse a los Estudios Culturales a través del cine estadounidense. Metodología: Durante las clases se empleará el método de aprendizaje experiencial, centrándose sobre todo en el modelo diseñado por David Kolb. Discusión: Los retos principales que plantea este proyecto se centran en no confundir su desarrollo con la impartición de clases magistrales sobre Estudios Culturales y cine, y en garantizar que los miembros de un mismo grupo colaboren de forma justa y equitativa. Conclusiones: A través de este proyecto se espera que el alumnado mejore su capacidad de pensamiento crítico, y despertar su interés por los Estudios Culturales y el potencial de la cultura popular.

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Pilar Illanes Vicioso, Universidad de Cádiz

I am currently working as a lecturer in the French and English Department of the University of Cádiz, where I completed my Phd in Arts and Humanities in 2017. Since March 2022 I have been a member of one of the research groups in the university: El Problema de la Alteridad en el Mundo Actual. My research focuses on Cultural Studies and American popular culture.

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2024-12-09

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Illanes Vicioso, P. (2024). El podcast como medio de acercamiento a los Estudios Culturales y al cine estadounidense. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 10, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2025-935

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