A team of podcasting academics is preparing for the third annual EPOD conference (Podcasting Through Education) to take in Leeds in June 2026. As part of this, work is ongoing to publish another volume in their Routledge Book series under the same title. The work as part of the conference demonstrates the international, innovation-orineted partnerships that C3 members hold.
EPOD Conference & Book Team:
- Carl Hartley, University of Leeds, UK
- Camilo Salazar, Morley Radio/Morley College London, UK
- Carola Boehm, University of Staffordshire, UK
- Joanna Duchesne, Morley College London, UK
- Dr Lindsay Persohn, University of South Florida, USA
EPOD’26 Theme: Beyond the Classroom – The Power of Podcasts in Shaping the Future of Learning and Media
- Venue: University of Leeds
- Date: 18th – 19th June 2026
- Deadline for Abstracts: 16 January 2026
- After the conference book chapters will be due (6000 words): 1 October 2026
- Approximate Book Publishing Date: 1 July 2027

Education through Podcasting (EPOD) is a conference and book series where academics, researchers and professionals come together to discuss and disseminate their research and innovative practices around learning/educational contexts using recorded audio, media and podcasting.
All speakers at the conference will be given the opportunity to write up their presentation into a chapter for the proceedings book published by Routledge.
The book will have a similar theme around challenging and innovating the higher learning spaces through new podcast practices:
Themes of the conference and book will include, but are not limited to:
- Pedagogical Possibilities of Podcasting: Exploring how innovation in podcasting in education can support diverse teaching and learning strategies, including flipped classrooms, microlearning, and reflective practice.
- Blurring Boundaries Between Formal and Informal Learning: How do educational podcasts straddle entertainment and learning, and with this make it harder to distinguish between institutional learning and public discourses.
- Academic Storytelling and Knowledge Mobilisation: Innovative practices that use podcasting to translate research into engaging narratives for public audiences and interdisciplinary dialogue.
- Decentralising Knowledge Production and Distribution: Podcasting practices that allow academics, students, and external voices to bypass traditional gatekeepers, reshaping who gets to produce and share educational content.
- Student-Generated Podcasts as Assessment and Engagement: How to empower students to create podcasts as part of coursework, and methods that foster creativity, digital literacy, and ownership of learning.
- Institutional Strategies for Podcast Integration: Case studies and frameworks for embedding institutional wide podcasting into teaching frameworks, marketing, or outreach strategies.
- Podcasting and Civic Engagement: Examining podcasting’s role in civic engagement by higher education institutions, including collective cultural production and community partnerships.
- Reconfiguring Academic Authority and Voice: Podcasts often feature informal, conversational tones. How can they challenge traditional academic hierarchies and open space for diverse epistemologies and challenging discourses?
Submissions: please submit 300-500 word abstracts to epod@morleycollege.ac.uk by 16/01/2026
Paper abstracts of 300-500 words will be reviewed for inclusion in the conference programme and forthcoming book. After the conference, presenting authors will be invited to submit a full paper for peer review for consideration within a Routledge book of proceedings.
Key Dates:
- 16/01/2026 Deadline for Abstracts
- 16/02/2026 Abstract acceptance notifications
- 16/02/2026 Early bird registration opens
- 16/03/2026 Early bird registration close
- 17/06/2026 Registration closes
- 18/06/2026 2-Day Conference starts
- 01/10/2026 Book Chapters due (6000 words)
- 01/07/2027 Approximate Book Publishing Date
The first series in the book was published earlier this year, with the next one in the series on schedule to be published in time with the 2026 conference.

This year’s conference featured Stoke-on-Trent regional podcasting educators, including Carola Boehm (C3), Adam Gratton (CommunityCast) and Alex Hough (C3), whose work will be available in the next book of the series.
Full call as a printable pdf: https://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/c3centre/wp-content/blogs.dir/1790/files/sites/1790/2025/11/Call-For-Papers.pdf










