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THREAD: A student (new to my methods) asked me what I did when I could not highlight. Most people know I don’t mark my own books (nor the library’s!) but
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One reflection on online writing retreats. I joined @prof_mirya ‘s today from 2-5 pm. I also joined @amandabittner ‘s from 8-10 am. Here are things that work for me: -
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REAL TALK: I started this week feeling entirely unmotivated to do any work (even though I have a metric tonne of things to do). I was afraid of working on
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I have a few reflections as the last month of the year starts. Mute as you see fit. 1) This is the correct time for absolute empathy. I understand everything
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The setting: the Ostrom Workshop. The event: WOW5 (the Workshop on the Workshop) a few years agoThe fact: a grad student tries to destroy Lin Ostrom's framework saying "it's flawed,
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I am exhausted, and responding to a thread right before going to bed (I'm 3 hours past my bed time) is risky as people in Australia and Europe are going
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Somebody (I can’t honestly recall whom) recommended “How to Take Smart Notes” to me. I purchased it and read it this morning. Ahrens basically summarizes Niklas Luhmann’s method in English,
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#AcWri Thread: My students ALWAYS ask me the question: "How do I go from having the Detailed Outline to actually writing a Memorandum (or a series of Memos) that I
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One of the components of writing that my students struggle with the most is CREATING PARAGRAPHS. This thread is intended to serve as a showcase of various frameworks and methods
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#AcWriMo participants (current and would-be hopefuls): inspired by my friend @drpetra and others, I am going to share a #WritingTip per day over the course of the next 30 days
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Recently, Dr. @GretchenSneegas asked me how I manage multiple projects and push them forward. As you may know, on my blog (which will be soon reorganized!) I have a couple
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Under absolutely no circumstances are this field experiment and the associated paper ethically justifiable. Not even under utilitarian terms given the actual harm imposed on subjects. Households in an African
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