This insight episode is from episode 002, Michael and Stefan's interview with Emma McKinley.
Emma is a Research Fellow at Cardiff University and co-founder of the Marine Social Science Network.
In this insight episode, Emma talks with Michael and Stefan about the creation of the Marine Social Science Network and the growing pains of facilitating greater interdisciplinary work.
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