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A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding (2020)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C. (2020). A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding. Emotion, Space and Society, 37, 100744. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emospa.2020.100744

The odds of failure are greater than those for success when applying for research funding. Yet academics are expected to be successful and win research funding to advance their own careers and the esteem of their institutions. This intensification of... Read More about A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding.

Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity (2020)
Journal Article
Zlotnick, C., Groenou, M. B., Orban, A., Corrigan, T., Coimbra, S., Kirtava, Z., …Pavia, G. (2021). Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity. Family Relations, 70(2), 670-681. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12482

Objective The goal of this project was to develop a systematic framework through which interventions promoting intergenerational solidarity in 11 countries could be assessed. Background Although intergenerational solidarity—the exchange of mater... Read More about Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity.

The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space (2020)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C. (2020). The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space. Social and Cultural Geography, 23(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2020.1769167

Talk of busyness is everywhere. Obsessions with being busy mediate the temporalities of working and family life. The assumption that busyness is universal suggests a unified experience of temporality in the 21st century. This paper responds to this n... Read More about The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space.