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The Spectrum of Communication: What’s Gender Got to do with it?“If you ask a man what time it is, he’ll look at his watch; but if you ask a woman the same question, she’ll start telling you all about…Jul 5, 2022Jul 5, 2022
Qualitative Inquiry and the New Ethnography: Contested, Political, and Relational“Qualitative research is a contested, politically charged space.”May 11, 20221May 11, 20221
About Me: Rarely Asked QuestionsI have noticed that many writers here before they begin their blog write an About Me post. I missed that memo a few years back when I…Apr 22, 20221Apr 22, 20221
Step Out of Your Writing Comfort Zone: How Stream of Consciousness Calmed My GriefI wrote a piece yesterday that was unlike either doom and gloom detailed and flowery personal narrative or academic jargon. I wrote a piece…Apr 15, 20221Apr 15, 20221
Losing the Village: Grief Theories and the Ways Grief Will Forever Never Be Understood.For 10 years I was a devoted member of a spiritual village. It’s something that is considered kind of a cult by many people and after I…Apr 14, 20221Apr 14, 20221
Who Am I?A Case of Identity and the Ways we Define Ourselves Through Narrative and UncertaintyApr 5, 20221Apr 5, 20221