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inbetween writing
I’m interested in writing. Well you know that. But I’m not just interested in final texts. I’m particularly interested in the kinds of writing that we do during research. Yes, all of those notes, and jottings, and bits and pieces … Continue reading
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Tagged in-between writing, occluded texts, Pat Thomson, Rebecca Coles
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why supervisions can be hard
This post is from Rebecca Coles, a doctor-in-waiting at The University of Nottingham. She has recently handed in her thesis (yippee and well done), an ethnographic study examining what counts as ‘education’ at an independent ‘art house’ cinema. When I … Continue reading
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Tagged learning by talking, Pat Thomson, Rebecca Coles, supervision
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