Dr. Amara Pope | Navigating Identity and Influence in Media - Mick Unplugged [EP 23]
Mick Unplugged - A podcast by Mick Hunt
Mick Hunt and Dr. Amara Pope discuss the intersections of media, culture, and identity in detail. Dr. Pope shares her unique perspective on how her background shaped her interests and professional focus, particularly around the complexities of identity in media. She highlights her work on Canadian R&B's role in shaping national identity and her efforts to bring more diversity to academic and media discourse. Amara Pope's Background: With a rich academic background in media studies, Dr. Pope combines her personal experiences and professional expertise to explore identity, culture, and media representation. Defining Moments: Dr. Pope shares insights on navigating different social contexts in her youth, moving from diverse urban settings to less diverse rural areas, and the impact these experiences had on her personal and professional development. Discussion Topics:Dr. Pope's inspiration from her parents' immigrant struggles in Canada influenced her career path in media and marketing.Her academic journey from undergraduate studies to earning a PhD, alongside balancing multiple jobs to support her education.Exploration of Canadian identity and diversity through her research, particularly in the context of Canadian R&B music.Key Quotes:"I've been inspired by my parents' hard work and dedication, which has deeply influenced my career and academic choices.""My research is about uncovering the layers of media representation and its impact on cultural identity."Next Steps:Learn More: Explore Dr. Amara Pope's work and publications for deeper insights into media studies.Reflect: Consider how your background influences your perceptions of media and culture.Engage: Share how this episode has inspired you to think differently about media and identity using #MickUnplugged.Connect and Discover:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/dramarapopeInstagram: instagram.com/dramarapopeFacebook: facebook.com/dramarapopeWebsite: dramarapope.ca ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.