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- Staying on top of your study @2667
- u/arts/current_students/staying_on_top.shtml. ## Writing and academic skills ## The Learning Centre assi... Centre include workshops in Academic Reading and Writing, Oral communications Skills, Postgraduate Researc... o help you develop your academic and professional writing skills. All University of Sydney staff and studen... ndergraduate and Postgraduate level that focus on writing across the curriculum or, more specifically, writ
- Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
- ====== Types of scholarly writing ====== As you know, every week you have something to read. We usually ca... ing,” and that’s fine. But it is also somebody’s “writing.” Scholars usually present their ideas and the results of their research by writing about it. Often their writing is not intended for students (although the truly great scholars are able to
- Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
- using scholarship. It asks you to find scholarly writing by an anthropologist, read it, and analyze its ar... ence search.”) ==== STEP up to reading scholarly writing critically ==== More often than not, anything th... ways of asking questions, proposing answers, and writing about these claims, scholarship can only contribu... ay, use the STEP method to describe the scholarly writing, and additionally make an argument for this autho
- Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
- tion between the outsider and the insider. ===== Writing ethnography ===== Ethnography is a a form of writing that cultural anthropologists use to help people und... d participant-observation fieldwork Ethnographic writing must always balance [[:emic and etic|emic and eti... erence** (not "different" :P) ===== Ethnographic writing: You are there ===== Ethnographic descriptions g
- Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @6916:2020
- ollaborative_editing|key tasks]] of collaborative writing as a guide. Use the assigned roles for seminar d... hat you think of next and do more. Collaborative writing is academic writing, and we should treat it seriously. While what we are doing is drafting and writing notes, we should not violate the norms of scholar
- Capital and community @1002:2018
- ou can drop in to the [[http://sydney.edu.au/arts/writing_hub/writing_support/index.shtml|Writing Hub]] in Teachers' College for advice about writing essays and developing arguments. ## Gifts and commod
- Various contributions to an online, collaborative knowledge base @3601:2020
- ollaborative_editing|key tasks]] of collaborative writing as a guide. Use the assigned roles for seminar d... hat you think of next and do more. Collaborative writing is academic writing, and we should treat it seriously. While what we are doing is drafting and writing notes, we should not violate the norms of scholar
- Qualitative analysis of a birth interview @1002:2020
- ==== A word on privacy and confidentiality ===== Writing assignments and other assessments are graded anon... we would like to see in your reflection In this writing assignment, we mainly want each student to have t... by exploring aspects of the experience. In your writing, reflect on what it was like to acquire this info
- Topic statement @2667
- sk, other than, of course, completing the task of writing about something ongoing. Still, please format your writing in a readable way. Make sure your prose is readab... plete sentences and spellcheck and proofread your writing. Use the [[the_quest:documents_with_style|classic
- Building an argument @the_quest
- wait for the lightbulb to go off before you start writing. Just start writing. You’ll edit it later. And when you get stuck, talk to people about it. Take long walks. (Talking and walking are, arguably, like writing. They get the gears of the brain moving. So when
- Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” @1001:2020
- tion between the outsider and the insider. ===== Writing ethnography ===== Ethnography is a a form of writing that cultural anthropologists use to help people und... d participant-observation fieldwork Ethnographic writing must always balance etic and emic descriptions.
- Constructive criticism of a colleague’s Mauss research @1002:2020
- mirroring feedback” to the author, as if you were writing them an email. Mirroring feedback is not an evalu... mply report to the author what you got from their writing, what you think their main idea is, and what reas... nal your insights are, or how well developed your writing is. You should still do a good, thorough job and
- About this seminar @6916:2020
- be unfamiliar. More to the point, when they were writing, these authors were arguing for ideas which many ... k groups, discussion with a partner, and in-class writing. If your active verbal class participation is not... r other major assignment is to answer a series of writing prompts that ask you to compare and synthesize th
- Online components @1002:2018
- week. You will be using it to submit your weekly writing assignments, to read the study modules for each w... e essay. Also on the site are (1) guides on essay writing and style; (2) links to campus centres and resources that can help you improve your writing, notetaking, and other study skills; and (3) link
- Welcome to ANTH 1002 @1002:2018
- o prepare for tutorial. Also, you submit a weekly writing assignment in each module. When you need help w... Readings too. Lecture, tutorial, and the weekly writing assignment all relate to the readings, so bring y... bigger ideas about how cultures work. ## Weekly writing assignments ## On [[http://canvas.sydney.edu.au
- “God’s taboo”: The heteroglossia of evangelism in Methodist missionary narratives from British New Guinea, circa 1890 @talks