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A good friend of mine who recently completed her doctoral dissertation asked me recently in a quick one-on-one consultation how she could go about converting her doctoral dissertation into articles.

I suggested a process that I will share now. 🧵
Though a number of doctoral candidates are required by their programs to publish articles out of their dissertation or to build it as a series of articles, others ask for more of a book-manuscript-style thesis.
Regardless, I always ask my students to think of their dissertations as packages of three (see my Dissertation Analytical Table, DAT model).

I assume that most PhD dissertations will have three contributions (theoretical, empirical, or both types).
raulpacheco.org/2019/09/the-di…
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This is the second edition of Dr. @WendyLBelcher ‘s globally famous “Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks”.

My students and anybody who takes my writing workshops always let a “OH WOW” when I tell them Dr. Belcher is a good friend. Disclosures: I peer reviewed this book
What does "I peer reviewed this book" mean, exactly?

This means that @UChicagoPress approached me for my expertise in academic writing and asked me if I could review Dr. Belcher's draft of the second edition and suggest improvements and changes to make.

I mention this because:
I LOVE THIS BOOK.

I loved it before. I bought a copy before I even struck a friendship with Dr. @WendyLBelcher raulpacheco.org/2018/01/writin…

I loved it even before @UChicagoPress approached me to peer review the draft of the second edition.

I loved it when @FlacsoMx published it.
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Recently, @DSlakoffPhD tweeted that she wanted to read more. I assumed her request was less on scholarly books and more on "how to academia/how to write/how to manage projects" books, so in the spirit of #2020Goals, here are a few suggestions I can give.
Before I start writing this list, here are the rules of engagement:

1). This is my list. I do not accept anybody telling me "you should add X book to your list'. You can make your own recommendations.

2). I purchased each and every one of these books (with maybe 2 exceptions)
3). I may (and actually do) like many of the books' authors, but I don't owe them anything (as I don't owe anyone anything, to be 100% honest). So, I'm suggesting that you read them not because I get any financial kickback or anything of that sort, I just liked reading them.
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#ScholarSunday was a couple of days ago, but I've been having health issues so I hadn't promoted or commented on people you may want to follow or should follow. There's a metric ton of those folks, but I want to highlight people who provide resources for the PhD experience.
Before I met @tanyaboza in real life, I read her blog, "Get a Life, PhD" getalifephd.blogspot.com (Tanya is someone I consider a good friend since we both study Latin American issues and we see each other at LASA, usually). Her blog reminded me I could be a prof AND have a life.
One of the first people I saw unmasking and unveiling the #HiddenCurriculum that seems to elude new scholars who get into the PhD was @JessicaCalarco whose expertise in ethnography and qualitative methods complements her kindness and interest in improving students' experience.
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Micro-thread on "dealing with The Dreaded Blank Page". I have been wanting to write a thread and a blog post on this topic for a very long time. When one of my PhD students told me "Dr. Pacheco-Vega, I don't know how to START a paper", I literally froze. I was like "BUT WHY?"
He explained that he had read plenty of scholarly papers, and so on, but STARTING was the challenge. I have written about how to write a first rough draft of a paper in 8 steps raulpacheco.org/2016/04/8-tips… and how to go from idea to a finished paper raulpacheco.org/2017/06/writin… Later on...
... I understood what he meant:

Facing The Dreaded Blank Page was VERY challenging to him.

Well, people, I have been writing for more than a decade and I am here to tell you that

a) Writing is hard
b) Writing well is VERY hard
c) Dread for the Dreaded Blank page is justified
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