Infographics

During my PhD, I have produced different infographics to help communicate and disseminate my research to a variety of academic and non-academic audiences.

Feel free to download (to download an infographic enlarge the image, right click and save) and share these, but please do link/reference to the original source when doing so. There's a full reference to the source below each infographic. Scroll through the infographics I've made so far below, and feel free to get in touch with any comments/questions via Twitter (@CaitlinHafferty) or email (chafferty1@glos.ac.uk). Thanks!

 

Source: Hafferty, C. (2021). Practical and ethical considerations for automated transcription: five take-home messages. Available at: https://caitlinhafferty.blogspot.com/2021/07/practical-and-ethical-considerations-for-automated-transcription.html


Source: Hafferty, C. (2020) 'Public and stakeholder engagement, Covid-19, and the 'digital explosion': are we heading towards a more 'blended' appproach?' [Guest blog] Grasshopper Communications UK. 27th July. Available at: http://www.grasshopper-comms.co.uk/blog/2020/7/23/guest-blog-digital-explosion-are-we-heading-towards-a-more-blended-approach

Source: Hafferty, C. (2020) 'Blending online and offline community engagement' [Guest blog] Commonplace. 6th October. Available at: https://www.commonplace.is/blog/blending-online-and-offline-community-engagement

Source: Hafferty, C. (2020) 'Blending online and offline community engagement' [Guest blog] Commonplace. 6th October. Available at: https://www.commonplace.is/blog/blending-online-and-offline-community-engagement