Dr. Christa Sathish
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      • When inclusion becomes exclusion: The problems of the label ‘disability networks’
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30.11.2022: Academics’ Well-Being Matters! @Western University

by christasathish | Dec 6, 2022 | 2022-2023, Engagement, Positive Academia, Research Blog

A Social Media Talk delivered at the Western University. This was a social media talk based on my PhD findings focusing on academics’ well-being in the context of teaching & learning and networking & public engagement.  I covered the following three...

16.11.2022: The Value of Building Relationships between Industries and Academia

by christasathish | Nov 23, 2022 | 2022-2023, Engagement, Positive Academia, Research Blog

Reflections on a Successful Collaboration on a Social Media Workshop delivered at Middlesex University, London. My university has recently provided me with the opportunity to collaborate with Lola Ortiz who is the Executive Director at Smart Cookie Media & InPeak...

29.09.2022: Why and How to use Social Media as an Academic?

by christasathish | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022-2023, Engagement, Positive Academia, Research Blog

A Social Media Workshop delivered at the Deakin Business School, Melbourne. This was my first official externally delivered Social Media Workshop for academics. The talk was based on my first attempted conceptual paper, and derived from my PhD research data. I covered...

04.07.2022: Digital Methods Summer School 2022 – Amsterdam

by christasathish | Nov 21, 2022 | 2022-2023, Engagement

2 Weeks Digital Methods Participatory Research Training @ University of Amsterdam. I attended the Digital Methods Summer School for two weeks in 2022 where I attended multiple workshops about the use of digital methods and gained valuable insights in how to conduct...
Social media – caring in a shared world (4): Social media capital

Social media – caring in a shared world (4): Social media capital

by christasathish | Jul 15, 2022 | Harzing.com, Positive Academia, Research Blog

How and why can academics build and maintain their social media capital? This is the fourth post in the series: “Caring in a shared-world”. See also (1): Self & others and (2): Towards an authentic Identity and (3): Online identity reconstruction.  Read...
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