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OSU - School of History, Philosophy, and Religion's video: Phish Studies Gorge Colloquium- Part I

@Phish Studies Gorge Colloquium- Part I
The first academic conference highlighting research in the interdisciplinary field of Phish Studies took place on July 21, 2018 in the Gorge Amphitheater Campground. The event— organized by Dr. Stephanie Jenkins— was hosted by Oregon State University’s School of History, Philosophy, and Religion. An exciting lineup of scholars from across the country presented their research to OSU students attending the Philosophy School of Phish field trip to Phish’s three night run at the Gorge Amphitheater. The conference was also open to the public. 0:00:00-0:00:24 Intro title slides 0:00:25-0:02:17 Dr. Stephanie Jenkins Intro to the Video 0:02:18-0:06:37 Dr. Stephanie Jenkins Intro to the Event The Only Rule is it Begins 0:06:38-0:10:08 Dr. Natalie Dollar, Welcome & Opening Remarks (Department/Program Lead & Associate Professor, Speech Communication, OSU- Cascades) We Must Inquire, Wilson: What is Phish Studies? 0:10:09-0:18:26 Dr. Stephanie Jenkins, “Concepts We’ll Ponder: Why Phish Studies?” (Assistant Professor & Philosophy School of Phish Instructor, School of History, Philosophy, & Religion, Oregon State University) 0:18:27-0:30:49 Dr. Jnan Blau, "A Performance Studies Scholar on Phish and Phandom: Some Useful, Generative Key Terms and Concepts” (Associate Professor, Communication Studies, California Polytechnic State University) We’re All In This Together: Exploring Community 0:30:50-0:44:00 Dr. Christina Allaback, "What's With Wooks?” (Independent Scholar) 0:44:01-0:58:34 Denise Goldman, "Phamily Ethos: An Exploratory Analysis of Communication and Community Building on the Social Media Site ‘Phish Chicks’” (Adjunct Professor, English, Hofstra University & Long Island University) 0:58:35-1:13:34 Dr. William "B.J." Roy Gaddis III, "To Maslow and Beyond: Reflections on Surrendering to the Flow and a Proposal of Collective Self-Actualization” (Independent Scholar) I Saw It Again: Assessing the Phish Experience 1:13:35-1:27:55 Peter Sforza, “More Than a Concert: Exploring Sense of Place at the Phish Experience” (Director, Center for Geospatial Information Technology, Virginia Tech) 1:27:56-1:35:28 Dr. Paul Jakus, "That was Awesome! Predicting a Show's Rating Using Setlist Information” (Professor, Economics, Utah State University)

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