The happiest professors I know aren't chasing citations.
They're building research programs that let them explore genuine curiosities and spend the rest of their time actually mentoring students who will carry their ideas forward.
Express Research dedicates the month of March to women and their work.
Coming up are stories of #women who broke the glass ceiling in world of medicine, law, literature, social reform and more.
Click on the 🔗 below to read👇🏽
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Oh very cool that APA journal submissions now not only ask for a CRediT statement but prompt you to identify the degree of contribution to each role. I missed this news but love to see it 💛 #openscience
4. “I still don't know what leads to ‘success’. But I know what leads to insuccess:
- A temperament of complaint
- Permanent victimhood
- Collective & individual propensity for lamentation”
We can be victims.
Or we can rise up & realize we’ve all faced adversities
I am currently @ the UKAIS 2024 conference (having a lovely time!!) but I recently wrote a brief methodological piece for the Social Psychological Review (@socialpsychUK ). It's about using critical discursive psychology to explore gender-related issues such as sexting. 😊
Celebrating Denim’s Day at @JindalGlobalUNI
It was such a meaningful conversation with students and fellow colleagues on victim blaming, secondary victimisation, rape culture and importance of a dialogue on love.
When your students put up a great show: In my Psych of GBV class, students presented on various topics like Media portrayal of male and female characters, story of a rape victim through poetry and art and theatrical representation of adolescent love. The heart was so full. 🌸
Amar Singh Chamkila is a thought provoking analogy by Imtiaz Ali. The song, Vida karo captures the essence of the movie. The movie has the heart at its right place. Thank you @arrahman for giving your music and making it a masterpiece.