
In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.
Aug 20, 2021
44 min

Susie Huang, radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant in radiology at Harvard Medical School, and MUSC medical student Emilie McKinnon discuss the place of events in the medical profession, and the strides that have been made in digital conferencing, and how medical students are working in clinical research in a time where we couldn't be face-to-face.
Jul 2, 2021
59 min

In this third episode of Flipping the Tin, Dr. Miguel Moital, Principal Academic in Events Management, muses on consumer psychology, and explores the motivations behind event participation, and how this has all changed within the last year by going digital.
Jun 4, 2021
56 min

In this second episode of Flipping the Tin, research assistant and Deaf Studies specialist Rachel England joins English Language and Linguistics lecturer Gerardo Ortega in discussing the challenges of digital conferencing, and how to facilitate these events to be more accessible, and deaf aware.
Apr 23, 2021
55 min

In our first episode, we have distinguished guests Professor Susan Nacey and Dr Bodo Winter on to discuss their experiences of digital events and the route to sustainability within academic conferencing.
Mar 18, 2021
43 min
