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FOW Podcast Ep1 - The Role Of The Worker from 2020-07-28T00:00

We've brought together a selection of experts in the fields of HR, Economics, Sociology, Finance, Marketing and Business to discuss some of the most pressing issues around the future of work. This ...

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FOW Podcast Ep2 - Training And Developing The Workforce from 2020-07-28T00:00

We've brought together a selection of experts in the fields of HR, Economics, Sociology, Finance, Marketing and Business to discuss some of the most pressing issues around the future of work. This ...

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FOW Podcast Ep3 - The Role Of Technology from 2020-07-28T00:00

We've brought together a selection of experts in the fields of HR, Economics, Sociology, Finance, Marketing and Business to discuss some of the most pressing issues around the future of work. This ...

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Oxford Analytica at Emerald Interview from 2020-02-28T17:09:16

Earlier this year Emerald partnered with Oxford Analytica to deliver Expert Briefings to academia through emerald.com/insight

Listen to an interview with Nick Redman (Editor in Chief & Di...

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Podcast Stellar Labs with Stella Collins from 2020-02-26T16:45:42

Here, the publisher of L&D journals at Emerald Publishing talks to Stella Collins, co-founder of Stellar Labs EU https://www.stellarlabs.eu/ where we discuss how research can transform how people l...

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The Co-researcher's Perspective from 2019-11-30T12:53:15

#everyonebelongs

Sally Whitney talks to us about her part as a co-researcher in the Living Life to the Fullest project, run by the iHuman Institute at the University of Sheffield.

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Disability, Community and Inclusion from 2019-11-28T15:19:09

#everyonebelongs

To mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities we're looking at the importance of community for disabled and non-disabled people alike.

In this podcast, D...

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Brain Ladies podcast with Emerald Publishing from 2019-08-06T08:35:43

The publisher of Learning and Development journal titles at Emerald Publishing in conversation with the Brain Ladies: Stella Collins, Ria van Dinteren, Margie Meacham and Katelijn Nijsmans.
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Making Aid Agencies Work from 2019-06-10T08:37:58

Following recent scandals at a number of major international aid organisations, how can INGOs reconnect with the communities they exist to serve?

Terry Gibson, author of "Making Aid Agenc...

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How can dementia cafés do more to support/help carers? from 2019-05-14T14:49:45

To mark Dementia Active Week 2019, Farrukh Akhtar, Nan Greenwood, Raymond Smith and Angela Richardson got together to discuss their article and research on 'Dementia cafés: recommendations from int...

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What is the role of emotion in the research process? from 2018-10-17T12:13:07

Researchers might like to believe they are wholly objective in their work, but emotion often shows up in the research process. In this podcast, Tracey Loughran, Agata Lisiak, Geraldine Latchem-Hast...

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Culture Your Culture! from 2018-10-11T14:49:36

Listen to Karen Jaw-Madson talk about her brand new book Culture Your Culture: Innovating Experiences @ Work and how the leading edge approach of Design of Work Experience (DOWE)can co-create solut...

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SocietyNow: Why study 'frivolous' topics like internet celebrity and selfie culture? from 2018-06-14T07:42:43

Authors Crystal Abidin and Katrin Tiidenberg talk to us about their research into the world of internet celebrity and selfie culture, with fascinating insight into just how much these phenomena can...

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The Catalyst Effect - an interview with Sandeep Das from 2018-05-30T13:18:20

Listen to Sandeep Das, legendary tabla player and composer, talk about his experiences working with Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble and his perspective of catalytic leadership first-hand.
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How should we address the issue of Sexual Violence on Campus? from 2018-05-11T00:00

Chris Linder, author of 'Sexual Violence on Campus', talks with academics and practitioners Susan Marine, Niah Grimes and Marvette Lacy about the importance of taking a power-conscious approach to ...

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How are researchers addressing ethical issues in the digital age? from 2018-04-27T14:33:59

In the second Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity podcast, series editor Ron Iphofen chats to Kandy Woodfield about the challenges faced by academics making use of social media and big data i...

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The Women's Revolution has Stalled: What Lessons can be Learnt from Past Campaigns? from 2018-02-05T08:36:32

One hundred years after (some) UK women won the right to vote, Eva Tutchell and John Edmonds (authors of "The Stalled Revolution") discuss the progress made by women, remaining inequalities, and ho...

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Hackathons and the "new" economy from 2018-01-15T18:54:05

Every weekend, in major cities around the world, computer engineers take part in competitions known as "hackathons", working intensively, often around the clock, to create new digital products for ...

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SocietyNow: The roots of Brexit run deeper than you think from 2017-12-12T10:28:48

Graham Taylor explores the long-term political, economic and social trends that culminated in the perfect storm of Brexit, calling into question some of the popular narratives about why Britain vot...

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How do we conduct research ethics reviews that really work? from 2017-12-05T09:20:32

Ron Iphofen is one of a group of researchers in the Academy of Social Sciences, who have been working to build on existing foundations for research ethics and make progress. Here he explains why ch...

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Can universities continue to lead the way in cutting-edge STEM+ research? from 2017-11-30T08:53:35

Research universities have so far defied cuts to funding and competition from industry to maintain their dominance in the production of scientific knowledge, but will that continue into the future?...

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SocietyNow: Will democracy survive the Next Internet? from 2017-11-10T08:59:31

The internet is changing. Five corporate tech giants control a system ever more integrated with all aspects of our lives, threatening a future of increased commodification, militarization and autho...

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Writing tips for ECRs from 2017-11-08T14:47:40

We talk to experienced publisher Jen McCall to get some of her top tips on how to go about writing an academic book.

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SocietyNow: How the US media helped to get Trump elected from 2017-09-05T07:22:18

Peter Kivisto, author of "The Trump Phenomenon", discusses the role the media played in the election of Donald Trump, and what the rise of infotainment and post-truth, and the loss of the 'vital ce...

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LinkedIn or LinkedOut? The surprising effects of social networks in the labor market and beyond from 2017-07-17T07:22:07

We're told as job seekers that we're 'invisible' without a profile on a social networking site, but how much do we really know about the way uploading our CV will affect our professional - and pers...

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