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16. Dr Katherine Collins: Research as a patchwork and other metaphors Bumps In The Road
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- Society & Culture
Dr Katherine Collins is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow working in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, where she is also a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. I invited Katherine to be a guest on this podcast as I loved her simple but effective idea of reframing how we view the research process…and I won’t say anymore on that topic as I’ll leave it up to her to describe in the episode! We touch on lots of other topics: perfectionism, taking things personally, the influence we have as researchers, reflective practice, stationary and how we teach research methods. Katherine and I come from very different academic backgrounds but found common ground in our discussion, I hope that whatever your field is you find something to appreciate here.
More here: https://emmaelvidge.wordpress.com/2021/10/04/episode_16_katherine_collins/
Dr Katherine Collins is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow working in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, where she is also a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. I invited Katherine to be a guest on this podcast as I loved her simple but effective idea of reframing how we view the research process…and I won’t say anymore on that topic as I’ll leave it up to her to describe in the episode! We touch on lots of other topics: perfectionism, taking things personally, the influence we have as researchers, reflective practice, stationary and how we teach research methods. Katherine and I come from very different academic backgrounds but found common ground in our discussion, I hope that whatever your field is you find something to appreciate here.
More here: https://emmaelvidge.wordpress.com/2021/10/04/episode_16_katherine_collins/
1 hr 13 min