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The Supervision Podcast

De : Michael Sanders
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  • PhD research is the cutting edge of social science, and today's PhD students are tomorrow's academic rockstars. In this podcast, we interview some of those future rockstars about their research, why they did it, and their experience of studying for a PhD.

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    • Episode 7: Nina Weber
      Aug 31 2022

      In this week’s podcast, Michael is joined by Nina Weber, a third year PhD student at King’s College London, to discuss her research on procedural fairness and why some ordinary Americans support tax cuts for the rich. Find out about her journey through industry to starting a PhD and choosing a topic.

      Get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or email – we’d love to hear from you!


      Nina Weber: https://ninasophieweber.com/ 

      Twitter: @ninasweber 

      Nina’s paper: Hope, D., Limberg, J., & Weber, N. (2021).  Why Do (Some) Ordinary Americans Support Tax Cuts for the Rich? Evidence From a Randomized Survey Experiment.. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3906631 or https://ninasophieweber.files.wordpress.com/2022/05/taxing_the_rich_260422.pd 



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      27 min
    • Episode 6: Andrij Ivchenko
      Aug 23 2022

      In this week’s podcast, Michael is joined by Andriy Ivchenko, a second year PhD student at the London School of Economics, to discuss the privacy paradox, the factors that affect our behaviour around regulation and his decision to start a PhD. 


      Get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or email – we’d love to hear from you!


      Andriy’s paper: Veltri, G. A., & Ivchenko, A. (2017). The impact of different forms of cognitive scarcity on online privacy disclosure. Computers in human behavior, 73, 238-246.

      Article on Why Facebook’s Metaverse is a Privacy Nightmare: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk/2021/11/13/why-facebooks-metaverse-is-a-privacy-nightmare/?sh=6fdaadf26db8


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      23 min
    • Episode 5: Matthew Beach
      Aug 16 2022

      In this week’s podcast, Michael is joined by Matthew Beach, a PhD student at Queen Mary University of London's Geography Department. The conversation takes a journey from Fine Art, to Jellyfish farming, and Matthew role as a representatives for doctoral students across QMUL.




      Get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram, or email – we’d love to hear from you!


      Matthew Beach: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/geog/staff/beachm.html


      Twitter: @matthewjbeach



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      26 min

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