Research Methods

Cracking the ‘So What’ Code by Facing Anxiety in Research

Linus Hagström and Karl Gustafsson • Oct 17 2023 • Articles

Graduate students and researchers should accept anxiety as a companion that can foster creativity, rather than viewing it as an obstacle to be avoided at all costs.

Digital Decay and the Global Politics of Virtual Infrastructure

Natalie Jester • Jul 11 2023 • Articles

The inability to access information such as tweets may, perhaps, reflect an anti-democratisation of knowledge where previously the internet had opened it up to the masses.

Publishing from the PhD: Reflections on My First Experience of Peer Review

Michael Livesey • May 19 2023 • Articles

Complying with reviewer demands gave me no choice but to enter a ‘growth mindset’: recognising weaknesses in my work, and taking time to progress through them.

Interview – Igor Grossmann

E-International Relations • Mar 19 2023 • Features

Igor Grossmann explores advancements in analytical and cross-temporal methods and how these methods can help us understand and predict societal and cultural change.

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