-
Recent Posts
Archives
Meta
- abstracts academic blogging academic book academic life academic writing argument authority in writing blogging books conclusion conference papers crafting writing discourse dissertation doctoral education doctoral research early career researchers epistemology Europe introduction journal knowledge production literature review mess methods chapter note-taking ontology peer review PhD PhD by publication powerpoint publication plan public engagement publishing readership reading refereeing reflection rejection research education research methods research plan research project scholarly identity signposts theory thesis time voice writing
Twitter Updates
- Seven reasons journals reject papers ow.ly/lcdN4 #acwri #phdchat #ecrchat #gradchat 1 hour ago
- RT @jembloomfield: Medieval Crimes: Detective Fiction and History | quiteirregular quiteirregular.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/med… 2 hours ago
- RT @mark_carrigan: Convention for #HigherEd, 24th May 2013 - 25th May 2013 arts.brighton.ac.uk/research/cappe… 3 hours ago
Top Posts & Pages
- seven reasons why journals reject papers
- early onset satisfaction – a bad thing for writing and writers
- writing the thesis
- oh no, someone did the research before me...
- a Foucauldian approach to discourse analysis
- about me
- academic writing
- methodology isn't methods.. or... what goes in a methods chapter
- this academic life
- writing for journals
Tag Archives: Donald Schon
mulling it over – a thinking tool for reflecting on a research experience
Reflection is one of those weasel-ly words that can mean anything and nothing. Most of us acknowledge that we need to do it, but what does it actually mean as a practice? You are probably familiar with Donald Schön’s (a) … Continue reading
Posted in conceptual, experience, introspection, recollection, reflection, reflexivity, theory
Tagged Donald Schon, experience, Maria Piantanida, Noreen Garman, Pat Thomson, reflection, reflexivity
1 Comment