Advice for successful Academic Research

This document brings together six popular posts I have written over the past few years for my blog This Sociological Life. These posts provide pithy advice drawn from many years of experience about how to successfully engage in various aspects of academic research – from using social media to revising journal articles and many things in between. Some of the content has been written with sociologists and other social researchers in mind, but much of it will be relevant across the disciplines. The original blog posts were designed to be open access and shared with anyone who was interested. In this spirit, please feel free to share this document widely and to use it for your own purposes, but please ensure the original authorship details are acknowledged.

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About Giorgio Bertini

Research Professor. Founder Director at Learning Change Project - Research on society, culture, art, neuroscience, cognition, critical thinking, intelligence, creativity, autopoiesis, self-organization, rhizomes, complexity, systems, networks, leadership, sustainability, thinkers, futures ++
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