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4 April 2012
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Calling all readers of African-American mommy blogs!

Calling all readers of African-American mommy blogs!
I am conducting a study on the blogging practices of African-American mommy bloggers.
I invite you to participate in our study by taking a survey geared toward readers of these blogs.
To understand the blogging practices of African-American mommy bloggers, it is important to explore the …

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4 April 2012
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Situating God in This Ph.D. Journey

It’s not often I bring God onto my academic blog, and I should. After all, had he not told me to come to TTU, I wouldn’t be three years in on a Ph.D.
I love how God will send you a quick little e-mail like, “Remember when THIS happened?” as a …

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25 January 2012
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Diss This #13: Moving Forward in the Diss Process

It’s been awhile since I’ve last posted. Last semester was a tough one for me, but I managed to accomplish the things I had set before me. I took and passed the qualifying exams at the end of August, I wrote and had approved my full proposal, and I submitted …

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20 September 2011
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Diss This #12: Qualifying Exams

I recently learned that I passed my qualifying exams: the day would be September 9, 2011. It was a hot day, and I had been waiting 11 days, on pins and needles, awaiting a call from my chair. As I typed…no, I won’t bore you with the narration of the big …

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5 June 2011
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Diss This #11: Pre-Proposal and Quals

I’m not sure how one is supposed to feel when she reaches this moment, but I was over-the-moon happy. What moment is this? Finally having my pre-proposal approved and quals date set.
I went through three revisions of the pre-proposal with my diss chair before we submitted it to the entire …

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22 May 2011
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Six Strengths of Quality Qualitative Research

After mentioning several studies that she felt illustrated quality in their qualitative research (Cherny 1999; Danet 2001; Markham 1998; Turkle 1996; Baym 2000), Baym states that the arguments developed in these works are compelling because of “at least six interrelated strengths they share: they are grounded in theory and data, …

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22 May 2011
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Quote on Conducting Quality Qualitative Research

Statement about qualitative research that stuck out to me in Baym’s “Finding the Quality in Qualitative Internet Research”…
“Although counterarguments may be a little harder to predict, high-quality qualitative work should anticipate those counterarguments and provide a persuasive evidence-based case against them both in the structuring of the research design and …

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10 May 2011
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Diss This #10 How Dissertation Writing Is like Storytelling

Today, while chatting on Facebook, I joked about how a dissertation was a not a story but being a creative writer perhaps I would think about the dissertation as a story–perhaps it would help me to write it when the time came to do so.
Right now, I’m typing up notes …

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15 April 2011
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Race, Technology, Pop Culture, and the Scholar’s Critical Eye

I recently finished reading Martin Kevorkian’s Color Monitors: The Black Face of Technology in America [click cover to read more about book], and it was definitely a different way to examine the idea of race and technology. I have read many articles and several books that talk about the digital …

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5 April 2011
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Diss This #9: Pre-Proposal Goes to Full Committee

I wasn’t sure this day would happen, and it’s just a small, teeny tiny step in the progress, but it’s a step, so that makes it important. For the last month, month and a half, I’ve been going back and forth with my dissertation chair with my pre-proposal. With his …

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14 February 2011
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Diss This #8: Coursers, Qualies & Dissertators

As a doctoral student, I am always thinking about what I’ve done, what I’m about to do, what I will do in this journey. This is one of my first podcasts regarding the life of coursers, qualies, and dissertators–the phases we tend to go through as Ph.D. students. I hope …

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30 September 2010
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Diss This #6: Reading List, the Ph.D. Journey Thus Far, et al.

Been awhile since I’ve updated, but since summer classes ended, I needed a break to prepare for the fall classes, and now I’m a month into the last semester of course work.
What does this mean for me?
Well, plenty!
Narrowing my dissertation topic (focus, focus, focus), getting my research questions together (tighten, …

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20 February 2010
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Diss This #4: First Annual Review

Yesterday, I had my first annual review. What is an annual review? Well, essentially for me, I met with my advising committee for about an hour to discuss what I’ve done in the program thus far, what I plan to do within the next year, and to start thinking about …

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15 November 2009
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Diss This #1: The Mind of a Doctoral Student

Every once in awhile, I plan to share some thoughts about this Ph.D. process.
The process is made a tad bit different in that as part of the fellowship this year I am required to take four classes. Most students take two or three. It’s been cumbersome, reading enough works just …

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