A video of session on the changing political economy of research and innovation (CPERI) that I helped organize at the UK-Canadian Frontiers of Science event – see Twitter handle #UKCanFrontiers – organized by The Royal Society and The Royal Society of Canada in March this year. It doesn’t have my talk in it (hopefully that’ll get uploaded on YouTube at some point), but it does have a great talk by Alison Hearn (University of Western Ontario) on academic metrics and then the Q&A after with all three presenters (Alison, myself, and Kirby Calvert of Guelph University).