Planning my next steps from here. Any ideas, suggestions for dissemination or future projects? I'll be on maternity leave but I'd love to hear other people's experiences with publication strategies, collaboration, etc., so drop me a line here or by DM.
Very pleased to have received a copy of this outstanding PhD thesis by @ChAndersen01 in my box! This will make it easier to cite. :)
Passed with no corrections!!
2020 was a year of full stops and stumbling starts for me. On days where the # of stops threaten to outnumber the # of starts, reminders that some of the academic book that I admire the most grew out of their own thicket of rewrites and relocations keep me going 🙌 2/2 #writing
Special issue of India Review on the consequences of the 2019 general election edited by @bilalabaloch
And @MilanV with articles by an all-star team including @AiyarYamini@louisetillin @AdamZiegfeld Adnan Farooqui, @rohitreads and Michael Walton.
https://t.co/BcQabXGj8P
@UMBorgerservice@DanishMFA Lidt ☺️ - en forælder som normalt bor med barnet er vel at regne som primær omsorgsperson? Og da grunden til at min mand rejser ind i Danmark er for at være sammen med sit barn, gælder det andet forhold vel også? Er det rigtigt forstået?
WE HAVE HISTORY! Its all over folks! The election has been nullified and a re-run has been ordered. The Court followed through on its criticism of the elections. This is a far-reaching verdict with massive ramifications. #JudgementDay https://t.co/E5EjQtSrnv
As an election scholar, I’m getting the feeling that something is trying to tell me that my Malawian maternity leave has lasted long enough 🤔
#MalawiElections#JudgementDay#polisci
I ran a motorsports newssite, worked in a lingerie shop, administrated public funds at a ministry, did comms at an agency, did.. something at a wonderfully bonkers start-up, restocked library shelves, interned at an embassy + prob a few more I’ve forgotten (mostly while studying)
Actually, most people I know did something else before becoming an academic.
Among other things, I have....
picked potatoes, gardened, cleaned houses, worked as a journalist, worked as a receptionist, did copywriting, worked at a think tank. Might be forgetting something.
The way that academia is set up as a labour market is fairly peculiar (...meh), but in terms of skills, objectives and challenges I’m seeing A LOT of overlap between the academic and non-ac worlds.