Items where Author is "Carrigan, Mark"
Number of items: 45.
5 Minutes with Kip Jones: “we engage in the creative process and open new doors for communication”.
Carrigan, Mark
5 Minutes with Professor Rachel Pain: “Research capacity is our greatest resource, and collaboration at any level has the potential to make for excellent research”.
Carrigan, Mark
Academics should embrace Lo-Fi podcasting.
Carrigan, Mark
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Are personal academic blogs a thing of the past?
Carrigan, Mark
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Are universities too slow to cope with generative AI?
Carrigan, Mark
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Are we all digital scholars now? How the lockdown will reshape the post-pandemic digital structure of academia.
Carrigan, Mark
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Bluesky will trap academics in the same way Twitter/X did.
Carrigan, Mark
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Book review: Think tanks in America.
Carrigan, Mark
Book review: media technologies: essays on communication, materiality, and society edited by Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo J. Boczkowski and Kirsten A. Foot.
Carrigan, Mark
Book review: what is a social movement? by Hank Johnston.
Carrigan, Mark
Book review:The influencer industry: the quest for authenticity on social media.
Carrigan, Mark; Stürmer, Milan
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Cite or Site? The current view of what constitutes ‘academic publishing’ is too limited. Our published work must become truly public.
Lockley, Pat; Carrigan, Mark
Continual publishing across journals, blogs and social media maximises impact by increasing the size of the ‘academic footprint'.
Lockley, Pat; Carrigan, Mark
Deborah Lupton: Liquid metaphors for Big Data seek to familiarise technology.
Carrigan, Mark; Lupton, Deborah
Do ‘prestigious’ journals make academics lazy? An unlikely parallel with the art world.
Carrigan, Mark
Emma Uprichard:most big data is social data – the analytics need serious interrogation.
Uprichard, Emma; Carrigan, Mark
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Equipping PhD researchers for social media success.
Carrigan, Mark; Canhoto, Ana
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Evelyn Ruppert: “Social consequences of Big Data are not being attended to”.
Carrigan, Mark
Five minutes with John Holmwood and Sue Scott: “Discover Society puts social research back at the heart of public debate.”.
Carrigan, Mark
Five minutes with Steve Fuller: “The best teachers are like the best jazz artists – drawing on multiple texts simultaneously”.
Carrigan, Mark; Fuller, Steve
From hermits to celebrities - how social media is reshaping academic hierarchies and what we can do about it.
Carrigan, Mark
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Generative AI and the unceasing acceleration of academic writing.
Carrigan, Mark
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How was social media cited in 2014 REF Impact Case Studies?
Jordan, Katy; Carrigan, Mark
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Is hybrid a desirable ‘new normal’ for academic events?
Carrigan, Mark
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Leave, adapt, resist – time to rethink academic Twitter?
Carrigan, Mark
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Noortje Marres: Technology and culture are becoming more and more entangled.
Carrigan, Mark
Podcasts are a natural fit for communication of academic ideas.
Carrigan, Mark
Resisting AI:an anti-fascist approach to Artificial Intelligence - review.
Stürmer, Milan; Carrigan, Mark
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Rob Kitchin: “Big data should complement small data, not replace them.”.
Carrigan, Mark; Kitchin, Rob
Sabina Leonelli: What constitutes trustworthy data changes across time and space.
Leonelli, Sabina; Carrigan, Mark
Social media has changed – will academics catch up?
Carrigan, Mark
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Superficial engagement with generative AI masks its potential contribution as an academic interlocuter.
Carrigan, Mark
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Support, engagement, visibility and personalised news: Twitter has a lot to offer academics if we look past its image problem.
Carrigan, Mark
Susan Halford: “Semantic web innovations are likely to have implications for us all”.
Halford, Susan; Carrigan, Mark
What about the authors who can’t pay? Why the government’s embrace of gold open access isn’t something to celebrate.
Carrigan, Mark
Why I've deleted my Twitter account #exhaustionrebellion by Mark Carrigan.
Carrigan, Mark
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Will we still have offices in the post-pandemic university?
Carrigan, Mark
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An audible university? The emerging role of podcasts, audiobooks and text to speech technology in research should be taken seriously.
Carrigan, Mark
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An audible university? The emerging role of podcasts, audiobooks and text to speech technology in research should be taken seriously.
Carrigan, Mark
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A critical social science will help inform and shape the wider debate around public engagement.
Carrigan, Mark; Mahony, Nick
The epistemological chaos of platform capitalism and the future of the social sciences.
Carrigan, Mark; Fatsis, Lambros
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The impact agenda has led to social media being used in a role it may not be equipped to perform.
Jordan, Katy; Carrigan, Mark
An introvert’s guide to academic networking and hybrid events.
Carrigan, Mark
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A researcher’s survival guide to information overload and curation tools.
Carrigan, Mark
The search for the academic arctic monkey: why we must maximise the exposure of research through a blend of traditional and new methods of publication.
Lockley, Pat; Carrigan, Mark