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Why we shouldn’t take social media metrics too seriously

25 Jun 2018
By Mark Carrigan In the last year, I’ve become increasingly preoccupied by why we shouldn’t take social media metrics too seriously. In part, this preoccupation is analytical because following this…
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Thinking knowledge production without the university

8 Jun 201817 Jun 2018
This is a collaborative blog post leading up to the panel Undisciplining: thinking knowledge production without the university at The Sociological Review's annual conference Undisciplining: conversations from the edges, Newcastle,…
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What educators need to know about global trade deals

30 May 201830 May 2018
Educators don’t normally have ‘trade negotiations’ on their radar as something that they must be informed about. Terms like ‘trade in education services’, ‘cross-border supply’, ‘national treatment’, ‘stand-still’, ‘negative list’…
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Social media habits and routines

28 May 201830 May 2018
By Tyler Shores Over the past few weeks Mark Carrigan and I have been running a series of sessions on social media for academics at the Faculty of Education. One of…
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How do I plan an engagement strategy which uses social media?

9 May 20189 May 2018
By Mark Carrigan Social media is increasingly presented as a way to engage with audiences outside the academy and generate research impact. However it's important to be clear about who you're…
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How do I use social media for networking?

5 May 20185 May 2018
By Mark Carrigan ‘Networking’ is a horrible term.  I’m sure I’m not the only person who hates it. It  nonetheless refers to something important, albeit perhaps pervasively misunderstood. The usual connotations…
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How to be a blogger without having your own blog

2 Apr 20182 Apr 2018
By Mark Carrigan It’s a common assumption that ‘bloggers’ and ‘blogs’ are unavoidably intertwined. There’s a sense in which it’s true but it can also be slightly misleading. It’s possible…
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What Educators Need to Know About Global Trade Deals

25 Feb 201825 Feb 2018
A webinar with our co-convenor Susan Robertson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJglfxC9UU

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