Methods Minute Newsletter November 2021

 

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November Spotlight: Making Progress in Academic Writing Month

This month’s series will explore the one goal all academic writers have in common: making progress, the theme for the 2021 AcWriMo on SAGE Methodspace.

November Mentor-in-Residence

Maria Lahman

Maria Lahman

Meet our November Mentor-in-Residence, Dr Maria Lahman, author of Writing & Representing Qualitative Research and Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive. Maria teaches qualitative research methods and throughout the month will share ways to stay engaged with writing, serving as a guiding force in this effort as Mentor-in-Residence. Watch her interview with Janet Salmons and find out more about the series.

Related online resources from SAGE

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How to Write a Journal Article: Part 1 Online Course

Try a free module of the self-paced SAGE Campus online course and learn how to write, structure and finalise a high-quality journal article that will get published. Faculty can assign SAGE Campus courses in blended learning

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Managing Your Time, Academic Writing, and Presenting Your Work

Find tips on gaining key project management skills in this chapter from The Essential Guide to Postgraduate study, found on SAGE Research Methods. Get 30-day free access to SAGE Research Methods.

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Writing With: Collaborative Writing as Hope and Resistance

In this article, the authors explore how collaboration can also be an act of leaning on each other in order to make sense of thinking and narrating hope and resistance. Available for free until 10th December.

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Watch On-Demand: Humanizing the Research Writing Process

Watch this webinar on-demand with SAGE author Sharon Zumbrunn and learn how to get rid of the obstacles in your writing process and make space for progress.

 

Related SAGE Books

 

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