Episodes

  • 3.23 "Crafting Collaboration: Revising the Essay Plan and Assigning Responsibilities"
    Jun 11 2024

    In Episode 23 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele revisit their essay plan and assign responsibilities to streamline the writing process for their scientific article. Join them as they share different approaches and best practices for effective academic writing collaboration. Tune in to discover how they plan to efficiently progress on their research and writing journey!

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    21 mins
  • 3.22 "How have the boundaries changed?"
    May 28 2024

    In Episode 22 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele tackle the final question from their survey: "How have the boundaries changed?" While the researchers initially hoped for more historical insights, the responses confirm that residents and visitors of South Phoenix do know that there isn't a homogeneous idea of where South Phoenix is. How will this be useful to their research? Tune in to find out!

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    20 mins
  • 3.21 "Reading Where is the American West?"
    May 21 2024

    In Episode 21 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele delve into Walter Nugent's Where is the American West? This report offers insights into individuals' perceptions of the geographical boundaries and cultural significance of the American West.

    The methodology employed in the paper involves conducting a survey to gather data on individuals' perceptions of the American West. Respondents were asked questions regarding the geographical boundaries of the West, and particularly on how they define the region.

    The paper focuses on the dichotomy between 'place' and 'process' in people's perceptions. It delves into where individuals believe the true West to be and what significance the West holds. This investigation is crucial as the frontier idea is considered a significant American creation myth, influencing not only perceptions of the West but also conceptions of America as a whole.

    Will this be relevant to Summer and Ele's research? Tune in to find out.

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    40 mins
  • 3.20 "Where is South Phoenix? The West"
    May 14 2024

    In Episode 20 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele delve into the western borders of South Phoenix. With a spotlight on the gray area, the hosts navigate through survey responses to understand the diverse perspectives that define this contentious boundary.

    Join Summer and Ele as they explore disagreements among respondents regarding the inclusion of areas like Laveen within South Phoenix. Why do opinions vary so widely? What factors contribute to the uncertainty surrounding the western borders?

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    31 mins
  • 3.19 "Where is South Phoenix? Southern Boundaries"
    May 7 2024

    In Episode 19 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele will explore the southern boundaries of South Phoenix, with a particular focus on the iconic landmark, South Mountain. Will respondents cite South Mountain as the defining boundary? Or will other features such as major roadways or natural landmarks emerge? Tune in to find out.

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    23 mins
  • 3.18 "Where is South Phoenix? The East"
    Apr 25 2024

    In Episode 18 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele explore the eastern boundaries of South Phoenix. With a keen focus on survey insights, they delve into the diverse perspectives that shape perceptions of where South Phoenix ends and neighboring areas begin.

    Join Summer and Ele as they navigate through survey responses, looking into the potential landmarks and geographical features cited by participants. Will the I-10 or I-17 emerge as defining boundaries? Could Guadalupe or Okemah be mentioned?

    Will respondents reach a consensus on the boundaries or will divergent viewpoints emerge?

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    22 mins
  • 3.17 "Where is South Phoenix? Northern Boundaries"
    Apr 9 2024

    In Episode 17 of the "South Phoenix Oral History Project," hosts Summer and Ele dissect the northern boundaries of South Phoenix. Focusing on landmarks like the Salt River, railroad tracks, and highways, they uncover which features are most commonly cited. Tune in to unravel the geography that defines this vibrant community.

    Join Summer and Ele as they navigate through the web of geographical markers that shape perceptions of "North" South Phoenix. From the Salt River to the railroad tracks and highways, the hosts examine which landmarks emerge as the most cited indicators of the community's northern boundaries.

    Listeners can expect to be immersed in a dynamic dialogue as Summer and Ele unravel the layers of significance embedded within each boundary. Through engaging discussions and insightful analysis, the hosts shed light on the historical, cultural, and geographical factors that influence boundary perceptions.

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    38 mins
  • 3.16 "Exploring Impressions of South Phoenix"
    Mar 26 2024

    At the heart of this episode lies a thought-provoking survey question: "What are your impressions of the geographical, historical, and demographic makeup of South Phoenix?"

    Join Ele and Summer as they delve into the responses to this insightful question, offering listeners an understanding of how individuals perceive and interpret South Phoenix. Through engaging discussions and reflective analysis, the hosts navigate through the complexities of geography, history, and demographics that define the identity of this community.

    Whether you're a local resident, a researcher, or simply curious about the stories that define South Phoenix, Episode 16 is sure to inspire and intrigue.

    Tune in and join Ele and Summer as they navigate through the survey data!

    Season 3 music is provided by Susanna Velarde Covarrubias.

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    24 mins