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Prof. Andrew R. Timming
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Inking of Immunity
IoI 15: Tattoos (& Discrimination) in the Workplace w/ Dr. Andrew Timming
Prof. Andrew R. Timming has lectured at Cambridge University, the University of Manchester, the University of St Andrews, the University of Western Australia, and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. from Cambridge University and is currently the inaugural Registered Reports Editor at Human Resource Management Journal. For his sins, he lives in Melbourne, Australia and researches mental illness, tattoos, and workplace democracy. In his spare time, he ruminates and writes poetry. Here are some links to sources discussed in this episode: - Inking of Immunity is made possible by all these humans: Chris Lynn...
2021-10-29
35 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
The Tattooed Academic
In this episode of the Dire Ed podcast, I sit down with Dr Matt Lodder to talk about tattoos in academia.
2021-10-03
32 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
Young Men Are Failing Educationally: Why?
In this episode, I sit down to chat with Dr. Jordan Goldstein about the challenges that boys and young men face in the educational system and what we can do to help them.
2021-09-30
33 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
Should we boycott Israeli universities?
In this latest episode of the Dire Ed podcast, I speak with Andrew Pessin, Professor of Philosophy at Connecticut College, about the BDS (boycott, divestment, and sanction) movement against Israel and Israeli universities, as well as about his forthcoming novel, Nevergreen.
2021-08-12
29 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
Why Mentoring is the Key to Academic Success
In this episode, I sit down with Prof. Jen Heemstra from Emory University to talk about the importance of high quality mentorship for PhD students and Early Career Researchers.
2021-06-09
31 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
A MOOC? What's a MOOC?
In this episode, I sit down with the inimitable Professor Miguel Martinez Lucio of the University of Manchester to talk about a MOOC he and some colleagues recently developed.
2021-05-18
28 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
#AltAc: The Alternative Academic Career
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Nicole Barbaro from WGU Labs to talk about #AltAc careers. Academia is not for everyone, so why not consider a career in industry?
2021-04-20
32 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
Coping with Involuntary Redundancy in Academia
In this episode, Prof Michael Johns reflects on recently having been made redundant by his university as it cuts programs to avoid insolvency.
2021-04-17
35 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
Dr Liz Morrish on Critical University Studies
In this episode, I speak with Dr Liz Morrish on Critical University Studies, mental health, and freedom of speech in universities.
2021-03-25
28 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
What is the Journal of Controversial Ideas?
In this episode I sit down with Professor Peter Singer, arguably the world's most famous living philosopher, to talk about the journal he recently co-founded with Professors Jeff McMahan and Francesca Minerva: The Journal of Controversial Ideas.
2021-03-18
30 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
An Alternative to Traditional Peer Review
In this episode, Professor Brian Nosek, Executive Director of the Center for Open Science, discusses an alternative to traditional peer review: the Registered Report. Full disclosure: your podcast host (Professor Andrew R Timming) is the inaugural Registered Reports Editor at Human Resource Management Journal!
2021-03-02
31 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
The Poverty of Peer Review
In this episode, James Heathers take about perverse publication incentives, fraud detection in qualitative research, and the Grievance Studies.
2021-02-12
37 min
The Dire Ed Podcast
What the hell is going on at Leicester University?
In this inaugural episode of the Dire Ed podcast, I sit down with Prof. Martin Parker to talk about the recently announced plans to make redundancies at the University of Leicester.
2021-02-05
27 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Work Podcast: the last word
In this final episode of the limited series Future of Work podcast, I speak with Prof. Melanie Simms about her new book on this topic.
2021-01-26
32 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Work and the Built Environment
In this episode, I speak with Daniel Davis about the future of the office and work spaces, with a particular focus on environmental psychology and the built environment.
2021-01-21
30 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Higher Education and Skills Development
In this episode, I speak with Prof. Andrew Norton about the future of universities and the types of skills that are likely to be in demand.
2021-01-16
32 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Government Regulation of Work and the Economy: a Keynesian perspective
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Denniss, Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, to talk about why government regulation of the economy is here to stay.
2021-01-15
36 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Government Regulation of Work and the Economy: a libertarian perspective
In this episode, I sit down with Dr Chris Berg, a libertarian economist, to talk about why the free market is the best mechanism for resource allocation.
2021-01-15
34 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Work and Blockchain Tech
In this episode, I talk with Professor Miguel Olivas from Penn State University about the implications of blockchain technology for work, employment, and human resource management.
2021-01-09
36 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Work and Universal Basic Income
In this episode of the Future of Work podcast, I talk with Dr. Troy Henderson about the advantages and disadvantages of implementing a universal basic income (UBI).
2021-01-02
35 min
The Future of Work Podcast
The Future of Work and Machine Learning
In this inaugural episode of the limited series podcast on the Future of Work, I sit down with Andrew Marrit from Organisation View to talk about the implications of machine learning and artificial intelligence for work and employment.
2021-01-02
33 min
Thinking Allowed
The Gym: A Social History; Tattoos at Work
The gym: Laurie Taylor explores the social history of the gymnasium with the writer and sociologist, Eric Chaline. Although this 'temple of perfection' appears primarily as a site for producing the 'body beautiful', this study finds it has also been a battleground in political, sexual and cultural wars. They're joined by Louise Mansfield, Sociologist of Sport at Brunel UniversityAlso, tattoos at work: Andrew Timming, Reader in Management at the University of St Andrews, talks about prejudices towards body art in the service sector. Does possession of a tattoo impact on job prospects?Producer: Jayne...
2015-05-11
28 min