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Works Cited Podcast

An audio exploration of new research and ideas
Works Cited Podcast

How can research and evidence help explain the world around us? How will innovative ideas from leading scholars shape government, business, and society? In Footnote’s new podcast, Works Cited, we talk with academic experts and seek out real-world stories to understand what the research says and how it can help us make sense of our world.

You can find Works Cited on iTunes, Podbean, or the Podcast app on your phone.

Works Cited Podcast: Episode 2. Making Research Reliable
Podcast - Works Cited
Works Cited Podcast: Episode 2. Making Research Reliable
By Footnote, featuring Diana Brazzell & Stephanie Wykstra
Works Cited Podcast: Episode 1. Women Mean Business
Podcast - Works Cited
Works Cited Podcast: Episode 1. Women Mean Business
By Footnote, featuring Susan Duffy, Diana Brazzell & Chris Oates

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Diana Brazzell
Diana Brazzell
Footnote
Susan Duffy
Susan Duffy
Babson College
Stephanie Wykstra
Stephanie Wykstra

Podcast Episodes

Works Cited Podcast: Episode 2. Making Research Reliable
Podcast - Works Cited

Works Cited Podcast: Episode 2. Making Research Reliable

By Footnote, featuring Diana Brazzell & Stephanie Wykstra

How can we fix the "reproducibility crisis" and make science more reliable? This podcast episode looks at what we learned from Footnote's article series on innovations that are making research more transparent and rigorous.

Works Cited Podcast: Episode 1. Women Mean Business
Podcast - Works Cited

Works Cited Podcast: Episode 1. Women Mean Business

By Footnote, featuring Susan Duffy, Diana Brazzell & Chris Oates

Men are 50% more likely to become entrepreneurs than women. We talk to researchers and entrepreneurs from Babson College to understand what's behind this disparity and how to close the gap.

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Paving the Way to More Reliable Scientific Research
Rethinking Research

Paving the Way to More Reliable Scientific Research

By Stephanie Wykstra, Ph.D. July 12, 2017

How scholars and researchers are working to restore confidence in peer-reviewed science.

Why Women Entrepreneurs Underestimate Themselves - And What We Can Do About It
Cultivating Confidence

Why Women Entrepreneurs Underestimate Themselves - And What We Can Do About It

By Susan Duffy, Babson College April 7, 2016

To close the "confidence gap" between men and women, we have to change the landscape.

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