Monthly Archives: May 2025

Who really benefits from smart tech at home? ‘Optimising’ family life can reinforce gender roles

Who really benefits from smart tech at home? ‘Optimising’ family life can reinforce gender roles

Have you heard of the “male technologist” mindset? It may sound familiar, and you may even know such people personally. Design researchers Turkka Keinonen and Nils Ehrenberg have defined the male technologist as someone who is obsessed with concerns about energy, efficiency and reducing labour. This archetype became apparent in my PhD research when I interviewed 12 […] … learn more→

Teacher -researchers in search of lost time: a look at the academic malaise

Teacher -researchers in search of lost time: a look at the academic malaise

As higher education transforms, administrative burdens are increasing and the race for publications is accelerating. How do academics experience their work today? This is what the major survey “Teachers-researchers: a great sick body” (Enseignants-rechercheurs: un grand corps malade) , published in May 2025 by Le Bord de l’eau, sheds light on. We invite you to read an […] … learn more→

Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die. Here’s how to plan what happens to it

Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die. Here’s how to plan what happens to it

Imagine you are planning the funeral music for a loved one who has died. You can’t remember their favourite song, so you try to login to their Spotify account. Then you realise the account login is inaccessible, and with it has gone their personal history of Spotify playlists, annual “wrapped” analytics, and liked songs curated […] … learn more→

Anti-environmentalism is on the rise but it’s full of contradictions

Anti-environmentalism is on the rise but it’s full of contradictions

Anti-environmentalism is gaining ground. Attacks on the net zero goal and hostility to conservation measures and anti-pollution targets are becoming more common. And, as recent election results have shown, these tactics are reshaping politics in Britain and across the west. Anti-environmentalism is a rejection of both environmental initiatives and activism. But despite its sudden rise and bold rhetoric, it is […] … learn more→

Strategic management skills from online Graduate Business programs

Strategic management skills from online Graduate Business programs

Are you ready to advance your career by gaining essential leadership abilities designed to help you manage the challenges of today’s unpredictable business world? Effective leadership through changing times requires strategic management skills to make informed decisions while guiding teams. And guess what? You can obtain these skills without having to stop your professional activities. […] … learn more→

Feedback on academic writing

Feedback on academic writing

Research suggests that doctoral researchers often don’t understand supervisor feedback on their writing. When they get their text back with its red/blue tracked changes and comments, they don’t always get what they are being asked to do. I remember that a doctoral researcher once told me that she had spent hours trying to work out what […] … learn more→