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#051: L1 + X + Up + Down: René Respawned

33 min · 27. maj 2026
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"Look to the podcast at first light on the 27th day." ... and you might just be in luck to hear how our colleague René traversed hill and dale on his quest to publish. Tamara was still looking to the East at 8 am and was having second breakfast - which is probably why she forgot to hit the record button initially. This is the most recent in our series highlighting department members, in which we learn more about their background and research interests. René shares insight into his love for both Canada and ludic media (especially video games and role-playing games) and the many positive influences on his development as a researcher in the field.  Listen to the KCCS episode here: #033: Ô Canada, O Klagenfurt! Inauguration of the Klagenfurt Centre for Canadian Studies [https://open.spotify.com/episode/31WEzWInvZxfshRQF9s6Db?si=6o0p2oOWT0CyPL5toqdweQ⁠] Contact us at ⁠rockmyworldsofenglish@aau.at [⁠rockmyworldsofenglish@aau.at]⁠ to share ideas, volunteer for an interview, or send focus XP to help René work on his manuscript. Tamara Urach, host Dr. René Schallegger, guest

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