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English Podcast starts at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast starts at 00:16:55Hindi Podcast starts at 00:25:19🎙️ Welcome to Revise and Resubmit, the podcast where research gets real! 🎙️This is your weekly dose of mind-expanding, curiosity-sparking academic gold—served with a splash of storytelling, a hint of funk, and a whole lot of purpose. 🧠✨Today, we’re jumping aboard the tracks—literally—and riding alongside the unsung heroes of railway safety. 🚆👷♂️👷♀️ The ones you never see in boardrooms or glossy annual reports. But when it comes to safety, they're the real experts—the eyes 👁️ and ears 👂 of the railway.In this episode, we dig into the electrifying work titled:📘 "The Eyes and Ears of the Railway: How Frontline Workers Uphold Safety Through Their Occupational Expertise and Embodied Epistemic Authority"by the brilliant duo Daniel Fisher and Daisy Chung.This isn’t just any paper. No, no—this one is hot off the press 🗞️, published on May 4, 2025, in the prestigious Human Relations journal—yes, that Human Relations, the one proudly sitting on the FT50 list of top academic journals. 🔥📚So what’s this all about?It’s a deep dive into how UK train drivers—those frontline workers in non-managerial roles—actually uphold safety in the messy, high-speed, high-stakes world of modern rail.Forget boardroom policies. Forget one-size-fits-all protocols. These drivers navigate a complex sociotechnical system by relying on embodied knowledge, occupational culture, and their epistemic authority. 🚦💼They know the tracks. They know the signs.And they know when to speak up—even when the system tells them not to.They’re not just following rules. They’re safeguarding lives.But here’s the question that’ll stick with you as the train rolls on:What happens to safety… when the people who actually know what’s going on are told not to trust their own judgment? 🤔🚨Stick around, because this conversation might just change how you think about safety, authority, and the power of those at the front lines.🎧 Subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, tune in to the visual side on our YouTube channel "Weekend Researcher", and don’t forget—we’re also on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast! 🔔📲💻Massive thanks to Daniel Fisher, Daisy Chung, and the team at SAGE Publications for bringing this research to life. 🙌Academic excellence like this deserves the spotlight. 🌟ReferenceFisher, D., & Chung, D. (2025). "The eyes and ears of the railway": How frontline workers uphold safety through their occupational expertise and embodied epistemic authority. Human Relations, ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267251335859Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher
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