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Posted By Mark Learmonth 02-24-2021 08:27
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Hi Alex Sorry to bother you but I have registered and got a ticket for this afternoon's ephemera event but don't seem to have a workable link. Apologies if I have and it's just me – but any help would be appreciated! Mark
Posted By Mark Learmonth 10-21-2020 05:26
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In celebration of Black History Month in the UK, Durham University Business School are hosting an online event that showcases speakers from two recently published papers exploring the historical exclusion of black voices in intellectual life. Everyone is welcome to join us on 30th October 2020 between ...
Posted By Mark Learmonth 08-28-2019 04:54
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Thanks to everyone who responded to this post - all the replies are very helpful - and keep them coming, there's obviously plenty of time before ~Vancouver. Mark ------------------------------ Mark Learmonth Durham University Durham +44 0 191 3345428 ------------------------------
Posted By Mark Learmonth 08-20-2019 04:43
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Hi everyone I have seen on Twitter concern about doctoral and early career academics feeling isolated at the AOM conference. I remember that feeling well myself. As I'm involved with organizing the PhD & earlier career workshop for Vancouver in 2020 I'd be interested in hearing ideas that people have ...
Posted By Mark Learmonth 06-25-2019 05:45
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I've recently published a book – overall I definitely enjoyed the process of doing so – but it was a very time consuming process. I did it in part because I thought there would be a better chance of connecting with people outside our scholarly circle compared with journal articles. I also liked the idea ...