Blogging as academic public policy engagement – a personal journey (Part 1 – 2009-2013)

ENGAGE Public Policy

Almost a decade ago, in 2009, I decided to experiment with blogging as a way of engaging with public policy and management debates.

It wasn’t easy.

I was an academic employed by Manchester Business School, University of Manchester.

I said I wanted to start a blog. They said – no you can’t. I asked why? They said, first we don’t know how to and second we don’t want you freelancing and possibly “damaging the brand”.

Let’s back-track a bit to see how I got to this point.

I am not a conventional academic. I left school at 16 with only 5 “O” Levels and went to work as a Lab Tech with what was then ICI Pharmaceuticals research in Alderley Edge.

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2 thoughts on “Blogging as academic public policy engagement – a personal journey (Part 1 – 2009-2013)

  1. Fascinating. You are one of a small eclectic group of bloggers that I follow covering politics , civil society , art, nature , and the east end . I blogged when I led an organisation….I’m yet to find my voice again now I have a “portfolio career ” . I have tweeted your piece. Thankyou. Pen

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