I agree w/ general philosophy, points about power unbalance, etc. Not here to defend supervisors in general nor myself in particular 1/n
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I don't expect my team to be "friends" but I am very worried by strong hierarchical relationships in science 2/n
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I want my team members 2feel completely comfortable telling me I am wrong - otherwise, it is the integrity of our work which is at risk 3/n
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Replying to @raphavisses @Julie_B92 and
Can I ask where we said they shouldn't feel OK with saying you're wrong?
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Replying to @o_guest @Julie_B92 and
u did not -but if I was punishg pple for reminding me of a deadline, I doubt that they would feel comfy challenging me on science either
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Replying to @raphavisses @o_guest and
Anyway... I have to leave it here, at least for now: supervision meeting coming up! Have a good day!
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Replying to @raphavisses @Julie_B92 and
I never mentioned anybody being punished. I merely said it's not part of a student's duty and could also lead to friction.
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In unbalanced power relationship "friction" and fear of bad consequences/punishment not so different 1/n
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also Julie rightly highlighted PI = single most influence on ur qualif & career. 2/n
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Can I stress again I am not defending PIs taking month/weeks giving feedback? That's bad. Very bad. 3/n
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