Peter Miskell (@petermiskell) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Miskell

@petermiskell

Business historian, interested in multinational organisations and creative industries.

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calendar_today10-10-2011 08:35:46

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We interrupt regular #UoRGrad2018 coverage with breaking news - we are getting unconfirmed reports of a dog in full graduation robes somewhere on the London Road campus. Rumoured to be a good dog.

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Just in case anyone's interested.... Streaming services: speculative bubble or strategic investment? | Henley Business School shar.es/a3FBd7

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Upcoming workshop at Reading on War and Peace in Organizational Memory. Linked to a Special Issue of 'Management and Organizational History'. All welcome. henley.ac.uk/events/war-and… Management&OrgHist

Amanda Lotz (@drtvlotz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, exactly this. To be clear, this is in addition to fees you already pay these services. This is why AT&T wants TW and why "vertical" mergers enable unprecedented anticompetitive practices David Carroll 🦣🦋 x.com/profcarroll/st…

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'He ate breakfast from a bowl resting on his TT handlebars, which are designed for speed rather than porridge.' ft.com/content/ff194f… via Financial Times

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In academic seminars, 'Men are > 2.5 times more likely to pose questions to the speakers.This male skew was observable only in those seminars in which a man asked first question. When a woman did so, gender split disappeared'. CHAIRS PLEASE NOTE FIRST Q TO A WOMAN - EVERY TIME.

In academic seminars, 'Men are > 2.5 times more likely to pose questions to the speakers.This male skew was observable only in those seminars in which a man asked first question. When a woman did so, gender split disappeared'. CHAIRS PLEASE NOTE FIRST Q TO A WOMAN -
 EVERY TIME.
Louise Miskell (@louisemiskell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delivered my first ever earthquake-interrupted talk at Swansea Central Library today. Good to know that Swansea’s copper history has the power to make the earth move.