Category: Autoethnography
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Just Published!!
https://open-publishing.org/journals/index.php/jutlp/article/view/1515 The Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice has released our article! This is Amy’s very first publication and it was SO exciting to be part of that process with her. Trixie and I walked her through the thematic coding process and she was so thank-ful for the opportunity to do new things and…
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Co-Pilot and I…
Images and a chunk of text in this post has been copied directly from Co-pilot: Microsoft. (2025). Copilot [Large language model]. https://copilot.microsoft.com/ First I tried to get a summary of ALL my publications but it was a bit off track as I have some “side projects” that were outliers and I think that’s what made it weird.…
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Minor Revisions!
I was overjoyed to receive a “Minor revisions required” on what I have called “The COVID article” that I wrote with Dr. Susan Emmett. Sue and I originally wrote the article in 2021 or MAYBE 2022. It has been desk rejected at least 3 times, but I think 4 times. We submitted it to this…
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Mixed update
I laughed at the title I just wrote – Mixed Update! Hahaha everything seems very mixed at the moment! Everything I tell you! I spent $200 to buy a better coffee machine for the staff room and no one uses it. That probably explains why no one has said thank-you. Recruitment has officially started for…
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So far… So… So… something!
My RTP scholarhip/Stipend kicked in on the 8th of January and I have been working on my PhD full-time since then. I WOULD say so far so good but that is not 100% correct. I should admit right now that I am not 100% clear on what goes in what section of my PhD thesis.…
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Half an update!
It has been a while so I’m just going to attempt to write an update on anything and everything! Perhaps one journal article at a time! The hard part is I can’t remember what I have written previously and what I haven’t! Apologies if there is repetetion! I actually don’t have time to get into…
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Student Grief – Such a worthy topic!
Yesterday I read an amazing autoethnography by Alexandra Ridgway which is called “Love, loss and a doctorate: an autoethnography of grieving while writing a PhD.” Would recommend! Here’s the DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2021.2019202 As my father passed away during my undergraduate degree (and my mum 7 years later, less than a year before I started my PhD)…
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Take That!
I had an extreme case of satisfaction in my PhD meeting today. Despite their concerns about me juggling too many projects I was able to send them a full draft of the first publication for my PhD. For anyone that has forgotten that is a scoping literature review where I personally applied inclusion/exclustion criteria to…
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So many firsts for me!
Wow life has been a whirlwind since my last post! I’ll start with the little bits and pieces and go from there. First there was the autoethnography peice that was accepted with minor revisions. Well they have been done and it has been resubmitted. I have done some work on the ethics application for my…
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Confirmation and Conferences
I can’t deny it, things are getting exciting! I leave in 8 days to fly to Adelaide for not one, but TWO conferences! First is the AARE – Australian Association for Research in Education – https://www.aare.edu.au/events/2022-conference/ I have one presenatation in the program which is associated with the team including Tim Fish, Ondine Bradbury and…