Whistleblowing ImpactHomeAboutNews & EventsTopicsShow search boxSearch textSearch MENUBreadcrumbsHomeTopicsPost-disclosure Survival StrategiesAudio and VideoTopicsAudio and VideoLaunch EventProf Kenny and Prof Fotaki presented the findings from their research on post-disclosure experiences of whistleblowers. The presentation was followed by a panel discussion with contributions from leading experts, practitioners and whistleblowers.Animated Video: The Costs of WhistleblowingVideo Credit: Shy Guys Studios"Whistleblower Strategies"- Prof Kate KennyThis interview was carried out with Deepa Driver as part of the International Festival of Whistleblowing, Dissent and Accountability, which took place on May 8th 2021.The event was run by Centre for Global Justice, Peace and Accountability. See.IAW Week 2020: In Conversation with Chris Smalls and Kate KennyProfessor Kenny contributed to the Integrity at Work (IAW) annual conference, Transparency International Ireland, by pre-recording an interview with Chris Smalls, former Amazon manager who spoke out about health and safety concerns during Covid-19. Mr Smalls is a Founder of The Congress of Essential Workers. The event took place online on 24th November.Webinar recorded by Prof Kate KennyCeBaS seminar: ‘Whistleblowers and their Allies: Reframing organizational resistance and external disclosures’Professor Kenny presented at University College Dublin’s CeBaS seminar on 12th November. The recording can be watched here.RTÉ Investigates: Whistleblowers Fighting To Be HeardProf Kate Kenny contributed to the documentary ‘RTÉ Investigates: Whistleblowers Fighting To Be Heard’ that screened on 21st September. The programme details the impact of speaking out, in five high-profile whistleblowing cases in Ireland. Watch online.Whistleblowing in Organizations: PodcastProfessor Kate Kenny recorded a podcast episode for Dr Simon Western’s Edgy Ideas. They discuss how deep-seated organizational norms can affect whether whistleblowers are supported or punished for speaking out. Listen here.Digital Responsibility, Decent Work, and WhistleblowingArt and ActivismPost-disclosure Survival StrategiesInformation for WhistleblowersAudio and VideoPublicationsCase StudiesEffective Speak-up ArrangementsWhistleblower Partners and AlliesGender, Intersectionality and WhistleblowingHuman Rights, National Security, Government and WhistleblowingWhistleblowing Law and PolicyImpacts of WhistleblowingWhistleblowing in Financial ServicesWhistleblowing and HealthcareAcademic Life (Blog)Get in TouchWe regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.Get in touch with the research team.If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.
Prof Kenny and Prof Fotaki presented the findings from their research on post-disclosure experiences of whistleblowers. The presentation was followed by a panel discussion with contributions from leading experts, practitioners and whistleblowers.
Video Credit: Shy Guys Studios
This interview was carried out with Deepa Driver as part of the International Festival of Whistleblowing, Dissent and Accountability, which took place on May 8th 2021.
The event was run by Centre for Global Justice, Peace and Accountability. See.
Professor Kenny contributed to the Integrity at Work (IAW) annual conference, Transparency International Ireland, by pre-recording an interview with Chris Smalls, former Amazon manager who spoke out about health and safety concerns during Covid-19. Mr Smalls is a Founder of The Congress of Essential Workers. The event took place online on 24th November.
Webinar recorded by Prof Kate Kenny
Professor Kenny presented at University College Dublin’s CeBaS seminar on 12th November. The recording can be watched here.
Prof Kate Kenny contributed to the documentary ‘RTÉ Investigates: Whistleblowers Fighting To Be Heard’ that screened on 21st September. The programme details the impact of speaking out, in five high-profile whistleblowing cases in Ireland. Watch online.
Professor Kate Kenny recorded a podcast episode for Dr Simon Western’s Edgy Ideas. They discuss how deep-seated organizational norms can affect whether whistleblowers are supported or punished for speaking out. Listen here.
We regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.
Get in touch with the research team.
If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.