Thanks for letting me ask questions as a panelist, @cheng_christine (great moderation by the way) and to John and Sabrina for a fantastic workshop and paper.
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This #HowToJPART webinar sounds like it's going to be incredible, what a lineup of powerhouses! :D
The seminar is recorded and will be made available on Twitter, share with the list-serv, and everyone who registered.
The webinar will cover new authors' experience w/JPART.
First off, @DrEEBeaton#HowToJPART shares her views on how she and her coauthors decided on submitting to JPART.
I am SO excited to hear about what a High-Risk R&R means at JPART (I've had one like that at another journal meaning - "your revision may or may not make it"
Good morning and happy Monday! I need to write, finish and submit a book chapter (last year commitment, incredibly supportive research group, I can’t decline this late in the game). Deadline is Friday.
The challenge is #1500wordsaday until Friday and then take full weekend off.
And then map out the writing strategy, start filling up Topic Sentences and Reflective Questions so I can get to the Detailed Outline
Once I create a Detailed Outline (helped by Topic Sentences and Reflective Questions) I move on to breaking down the work into Memorandums and expanding the Detailed Outline to make it as "full" as possible.
Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment buff.ly/32CiUnp edited by Dr. Carole McGranahan, published by @DukePress (use code SPRING21 for 50% discount)
"Writing takes time. Writing well takes time and practice. This book is about both"
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of listening to a talk by Dr. Carole McGranahan, her writing is just as incredible as her speech.
"Anthropological writing is a form of accountability and an ethical practice" (McGranahan 2020, p. 3)
"The responsibility to tell the stories trusted to us is substantial. Many scholars share a sense of writing as commitment to the communities in which and with whom we do our research. Politically engaged, public scholarship requires this. " (McGranahan 2020, p. 3)
Para quienes estén participando en mi reto #0to125wpd (de cero a 125 palabras por día) de mi Twitter hispanoparlante, desde hace algunos días había tenido la idea de escribir un hilo sobre CÓMO REDACTAR PÁRRAFOS.
Este hilo les mostrará algunas técnicas para redactar párrafos con ejemplos en castellano.
Quienes han tomado mis clases de Metodología de la Investigación y de Estrategias de Escritura Académica saben que uso dos métodos principales para producir párrafos:
1) Preguntas "Detonadoras" - la idea de la Pregunta Detonadora es precisamente, "detonar" la producción de ideas (o como decimos en México: "que les gire la ardilla", o "que les suba agua al tinaco" - que empiecen a generar nuevas ideas).