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#Must-get Monday

#Must-get Monday post This week I am participating in #Must-get Monday in collaboration with blogger Christian Fiction Girl. As Christian Fiction Girl mentioned non-fiction in her last blog (#110), in the form of Raising Healthy Teenagers I will also suggest a non-fiction book. This isn’t a recent one, but is Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 2 years13 February 2023 ago
Academic writing

Writing Skills

Some form of writing is required in all careers. And before a young person even reaches the point where they are working day-to-day making use of those skills is invaluable for university/MA/PhD applications. Does this makes you wonder about your own writing skills? With that said, here are some tools Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years13 March 2020 ago
Academic writing

Boosting the impact of publications

The solution for more impact is better readability Universities place a lot of emphasis on impact. So, if you want to become an academic, impact is everything. A journal article by Freeling,  Doubleday, and Connell (2019) states: “Peer-reviewed articles are the currency of science. They create knowledge and enable discovery. Despite Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years14 February 2019 ago
Academic writing

How to reference: Emma’s quick guide

Reference trouble? Quotations and source lists can be tough. Referencing a document and confused between Chicago, APA, Harvard or MLA? Here’s a quick cheat guide. When in doubt remember the trick is consistency when citing references. So pick your preferred style below and stick with it. Referencing Chicago   The Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years1 February 2019 ago
Keep calm and carry on writing
Academic writing

Carry on writing for a deadline

10 tips to calm down and carry on 1) Look after yourself Breaktimes are important, especially mealtimes. On waking our blood sugar (needed to make our muscles and brain work their best) is usually low. Enhance your productivity by having a decent breakfast. Your brain will thank you if you prioritise Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years9 January 2019 ago
Academic writing

Writing: To write is to constantly improve

Writing? To write one must write. Also, improving one’s writing is a constant learning process. I wrote a book review in 2017 (published in 2018 in International Sociology). Book review Review: Ulrich Bröckling, The Entrepreneurial Self: Fabricating a New Type of Subject.  Today, I recieved a box of hardback copies Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years11 December 2018 ago
Academic writing

Young people, learning & storytelling

Young people, learning & storytelling. Bascially, many years of storytelling research in schools later… Check it out here. Book summary This book explores the lives of young people through the lens of storytelling. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data from young people’s conversations following storytelling performances in secondary schools in Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years11 December 2018 ago
Academic writing

Zombie apocalypse

Zombies. I was asked by Iggy to prepare a Sociological reply to the following questions regarding the film World War Z. First I would like to say that I did not enjoy this film. I was bored. This is a personal option, yet, if you want to see a good Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 9 years30 November 2015 ago
Academic writing

‘Loving Exclusions: How Marriage Breeds Sex/Gender, Race, Class and State/Nation Inequalities’.

These are thoughts on marriage came from a talk given by V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) in Social Sciences 11th June, Warwick University, Discussions about marriage I think that discussions of marriage are very topical at the moment given the media attention on same sex marriages, and the long Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 11 years13 June 2014 ago
Academic writing

Tanith Lee

Thanks to Tanith Lee I’ve planned a live lounge for Iggy members to discuss Wolfland. Wolfland is one of my absolute favourite reworkings of Little Red Riding Hood so I would recommend this one. Who is Tanith Lee? Tanith Lee is a British fantasy author. She is the author of Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 11 years21 March 2014 ago

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