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![]() This is the research diary of researcher Lisbeth
Klastrup, since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online
worlds, games, interactive stories and internet oddities with you on the www. February 2001 March 2001 April 2001 May 2001 June 2001 July 2001 August 2001 September 2001 October 2001 November 2001 December 2001 January 2002 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 October 2003 November 2003 December 2003 January 2004 February 2004 March 2004 April 2004 May 2004 June 2004 July 2004 August 2004 September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 Fellow research bloggers -Denmark Jesper Juul Gonzalo Frasca Martin Sønderlev Christensen Jonas Heide Smith Miguel Sicart Mads Bødker ITU blogs -Norway Jill Walker Torill Mortensen Hilde Corneliussen Anders Fagerjord -The World Terra Nova (misc, joint) GrandTextAuto (US, joint) Mirjam Paalosari-Eladhari (SE) Jane McGonigal (US) Patrik Svensson (SE) Elin Sjursen (NO) Adrian Miles' Vog blog (AUSTR.) Other Related Blogs Mediehack Hovedet på Bloggen Bookish Tempus Tommy Flickwerk Jacob Bøtter Corporate Blogging Fellow Researchers, non-blog -Denmark Susana Tosca T.L. Taylor Espen Aarseth Soeren Pold Ida Engholm Troels Degn Johansson -Norway Ragnhild Tronstad -Sweden Anna Gunder Jenny Sunden Mikael Jacobsson -Finland Aki Jarvinen Markku Eskelinen Raine Koskimaa
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2.2.05
Fellow head, fellow frustrations?
Jill has started blogging about her new life as head of her department. It's nice to have a female colleague in a near-by country facing some of the challenges that I have had. Sadly, I have come to realise, that even if the life as head of department is filled (sometimes) with drama and conflicts, you cant really blog about it, because of issues of confidentiality, strategics and personal considerations.
Oh, and I worked 11 hours monday and 9 yesterday. I've kinda given up keeping track, I'm just very happy when I get to do some research at all. In fact, starting the walgblog (Danish election campaign blogs) project has boosted my workday from the average 9-10 hours to some 10-12 hours, the days I do something about the blog research. But currently I see it as the price I have to pay if I want to do my job well. Trying to make sure that things run smoothly and that the now 18 people in my department are not too overloaded with work or worries requires this (though I'm not always sure that they sense that this is what Im trying to do...). And it's OK (also when people dont get what your work is about) because I voluntarily chose to go into this. Most days. And it's OK because I haven't got my own family. Seeing the demands that being a head (not just at the ITU, but the job per se) sometimes puts on your mental and physically well-being (at least mine), I'd never gone into this if I had my own family and small children to take care of and be with as well. Now more than ever, I fully understand why many women give up pursuing a career as head/manager/leader.
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