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Just a reminder for those who want to participate in next week's
workshop:<br>
Please send your draft by noon tomorrow.<br>
Thanks!<br>
Ann <br>
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<td>Spring Edition: D4 Writing Group--18 March</td>
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<td>Wed, 04 Mar 2015 20:52:47 +0100</td>
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<td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:phd.students.socioeco@wu.ac.at">phd.students.socioeco@wu.ac.at</a></td>
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Hello All,<br>
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Thanks to those who have already expressed interest in
participating in a writing group workshop this month! Based on
poll responses, we will meet: <br>
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015, 15.00-16.30</b><b><br>
</b><b>D4 3rd floor lounge </b><br>
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How it works: <br>
The basic idea is that you will submit a draft for review and
receive a draft for review. When we meet, each person will be
responsible for providing a short summary (10 - 15 minutes) of
constructive feedback and comments--like a discussant at a
conference session. You can also provide written feedback (notes
on hard copy or electronic mark up) if you think that is helpful.
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If you want to participate:<br>
Send your draft by email to Ann ( <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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href="mailto:ahartell@gmail.com">ahartell@gmail.com</a> ) <b>by
high noon on 11 March</b>. In your email, include a short note
that says: <br>
1. what the document is (first draft of research proposal, final
draft of a conference paper, whatever) <br>
2. any particular areas where you would most would like feedback
(logical structure, general readability, quality of the lit
review, whatever). <br>
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All participants will get access to the full set of drafts
submitted and a note on which of them they are responsible for
reviewing in detail (along with author requests for particular
areas for feedback), but please take a quick look at all the
drafts so you can contribute as you can to the discussion of other
drafts. This way, we can maximize the feedback AND our
opportunity to practice our peer reviewing skills. Plus get the
chance to learn more about our colleagues' work. <br>
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There is no grade, these are <b>drafts. </b>They can be
'drafty'. For example, if you have a section that is just bullet
points, that's OK. If your tables and figures are messy, that's OK
too. The idea is to work with what we have to make the next draft
better. <br>
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Happy writing, everyone! <br>
<br>
Ann <br>
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Doctoral Student
Institute for Multi-Level Governance and Development
Department of Socioeconomics
WU/Vienna University of Economics and Business
Austria
WU: wu.ac.at
Personal: annhartell.weebly.com</pre>
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