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Faces Behind Papers
Rana Begum Kalkan
11 episodes
4 days ago
Hi everyone, I'm Rana. In this podcast, I'm asking academics in psychology about their journey in academia, work-life, and some other questions not directly related to their research... The aim is to go beyond their research and put a face (in this case, a voice) and a story to the names you see on scientific papers. Hope you'll enjoy it!
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Hi everyone, I'm Rana. In this podcast, I'm asking academics in psychology about their journey in academia, work-life, and some other questions not directly related to their research... The aim is to go beyond their research and put a face (in this case, a voice) and a story to the names you see on scientific papers. Hope you'll enjoy it!
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Christopher Hopwood
Faces Behind Papers
43 minutes
9 months ago
Christopher Hopwood

From the people who shaped Prof. Hopwood’s journey to his thoughts on therapeutic orientations, this interview was one of those where I didn’t even notice how time flew by. I might be a bit biased, since I’ve been reading Prof. Hopwood’s work since the start of my PhD, but I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!


In case you're interested in specific parts, you can skip to them directly here:



00:52 - What sparked his interest in psychology?

05:37 - A foot in both camps: research and clinical work

07:07 - Therapy orientations: it's a waste of time to compare them, says Prof. Hopwood

10: 08 - What drives research? Curiosity, easing mental suffering, or something else?

11:36 - Four people who shaped Prof. Hopwood’s academic journey

13:38 - Writing papers with your partner: what’s that like?

15:16 - From existential questions after getting a tenure to his research on human-animal relationships and sustainability

17:46 - Future directions in his research

20:16 - Tables are turned: a bit about my (Rana's) PhD research

23:51 - Prof. Hopwood and I ask each other: If we had all the funding and resources in the world, what would we explore?

27:44 - What makes a great psychology study?: "There comes a time in one's career when one has to have kind of integrity about their own work"

31:51 - Comparing academia: US vs. Europe

36:25 - Going back to your PhD years with the current experiences you have right now, is there anything that you wish you had done differently?

38:18 - Who is Christopher Hopwood outside of academia? - Family, family, arts, sport, and the pleasure of work

40:25 - How do we hope to be remembered?



Faces Behind Papers
Hi everyone, I'm Rana. In this podcast, I'm asking academics in psychology about their journey in academia, work-life, and some other questions not directly related to their research... The aim is to go beyond their research and put a face (in this case, a voice) and a story to the names you see on scientific papers. Hope you'll enjoy it!