Editorial VP @SAGE_Publishing - scholarly comms, open research, humanities, social sciences, social justice, organisations, culture, leadership, other stuff...
On major life decisions, the purpose of seeking advice is not to get answers. It’s to gain perspective.
No one knows what's best for you. They can only share what makes sense to them.
The most important question to ask is not what you should do. It's what you might be missing.
An Initial Scholarly AI Taxonomy - framing the possibilities by understanding how AI can and/or should play a role in a publisher’s workflow. Read it on @UpstreamBlog from @CokoFoundation’s Adam Hyde @BlueReZZ@chodacki https://t.co/N9fdjzXrNM
'It’s racism we want to talk about, its systemic behaviour we want to talk about, institutionalised racism we want to talk about, not unconscious bias or racial awareness'
Our outgoing Chair, Colin Prescod spoke to @aamnamohdin on his 4 decades at the IRR
https://t.co/hZJKIRbROI
An increasing body of research about the menopause and the workplace shows that professional management training, reasonable adjustments and support can have a beneficial effect on anyone going through the perimenopause and the menopause https://t.co/NGUTND0di3 #MenopauseDay
Conservative government coming full cycle. Austerity leading to Brexit leading to flatlined growth leading to fiscal incontinence leading to austerity all over again. Each needless crisis a response to the previous needless crisis.
This is an excellent podcast with latest on Future of work, hybrid working and discourse on how we work (not so much about where) https://t.co/5FpGJkeK2Q
Bad leaders see power as an opportunity. Good leaders see it as a responsibility.
Framing power as a responsibility can discourage leaders from being selfish, making risky decisions, and ignoring advice.
It's time to teach people that power is for service, not self-interest.
Catching up on reading...this is a sentiment that chimes...Adore Michael Gove if you will, but I will never forgive him for Brexit or Dominic Cummings https://t.co/19z4nHR6XQ
Some people are just really good at making and keeping friendships. What do these "super friends" have in common? A secure attachment style, according to @DrMarisaGFranco. https://t.co/RPwUjgFCGC
We’re going to get a lot of this sort of thing (this example taken from Camilla Tominey’s column in The Telegraph). They’ve spent so many years telling us Johnson is exceptional that it has to be a Greek tragedy rather than the collapse of an over-prompted mediocrity.
On Thursday the European Research Council terminated 115 grants offered to UK based researchers as UK breaks international law over NI. Science super-power? Forget it. UK science minister in dispute with Treasury over post-Brexit funding via @FT
https://t.co/yJPVTRQ5LV
Our Researchers at Risk scheme is being significantly expanded thanks to @beisgovuk, @FCDOGovUK and @SAGE_Publishing. The scheme has so far supported 27 Ukrainian academics under threat to continue their work in the UK for up to two years. Find out more:
https://t.co/tvr47fE53H