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;Course websites
;Course websites
: [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/ Canvas] for announcements, submitting assignments, and some files.
: [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/ Canvas] for announcements, submitting assignments, and some files.
: [https://northwestern.zoom.us/my/ashaw Zoom] for any remote, synchronous course events, including remote guest speaker visits.
: [https://northwestern.zoom.us/ Zoom] for any remote, synchronous course events, including remote guest speaker visits.
: [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)| This wiki page] for nearly everything else.
: [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)| This wiki page] for nearly everything else.


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=== Week 7: 11.01 ===
=== Week 7: 11.01 ===
'''Challenge: How do you communicate your work? (Part I)''' Writing, publishing, and reviewing
'''Challenge: How do you communicate your work? (Part I)''' Writing, publishing, and reviewing
[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)/Week 7|Session plan]]


'''Guests:'''
'''Guests:'''
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* King, Brayden. 2011. [https://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/the-editors-speak-what-makes-a-good-review/ The editors speak: what makes a good review?] (read the entire post and all the statements from the journal editors). OrgTheory Blog.  
* King, Brayden. 2011. [https://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/the-editors-speak-what-makes-a-good-review/ The editors speak: what makes a good review?] (read the entire post and all the statements from the journal editors). OrgTheory Blog.  
* Suiseeya et al. 2022. [https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162221095495 Waking from Paralysis: Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective Climate Action]. ''The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 700, no. 1 (March): 166–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162221095495.
* Suiseeya et al. 2022. [https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162221095495 Waking from Paralysis: Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective Climate Action]. ''The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 700, no. 1 (March): 166–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162221095495.
* Example peer review documents
* ''Example reviews shared by volunteers''(I will solicit/select these in-class).
** [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/17618211/download?download_frd=1 Example reviews (on canvas)]
** [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/17618249/download?download_frd=1 Example response letter (on canvas)]


=== Suggested readings ===
=== Suggested readings ===
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'''2. Draft an extended abstract of the research plan component of your final project.'''
'''2. Draft an extended abstract of the research plan component of your final project.'''


* The [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)/Final_project|final project]] for the course asks you to prepare a detailed research plan. For this assignment, please draft a short, preliminary version of this plan so that you can get moving with it and elicit some feedback. Please limit yourself to ≤1,000 words for this (references not included). Submit your work via Canvas.  
* The [[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)/Final_project|final project]] for the course asks you to prepare a detailed research plan. For this assignment, plezse draft a short, preliminary version of this plan so that you can get moving with it and elicit some feedback. Please limit yourself to ≤1,000 words for this (references not included). Submit your work via Canvas.  
* I plan to assign two peer reviewers in Canvas to each of these and (assuming I can convince Canvas to do so) will make the reviews anonymous. In writing your reviews, please apply the recommendations for excellent reviewing that you find in the readings and additional resources.
* I plan to assign two peer reviewers in Canvas to each of these and (assuming I can convince Canvas to do so) will make the reviews anonymous. In writing your reviews, please apply the recommendations for excellent reviewing that you find in the readings and additional resources.


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=== Week 8: 11.08 ===
=== Week 8: 11.08 ===
'''Challenge: How do others see you?''' Crafting a professional identity
'''Challenge: How do others see you?''' Crafting a professional identity
[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)/Week_8|Session plan]]


'''Guests:'''
'''Guests:'''
* Matthew Kay ([https://www.mjskay.com/cv.pdf CV])
* Matthew Kay


==== Readings ====
==== Readings ====
* Hargittai, E. & King, B. 2013. [https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/11/11/essay-what-academic-job-seekers-need-their-websites You need a website]. Insider Higher Ed: Ph.Do column, November 11.  
* Hargittai, E. & King, B. 2013. [https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/11/11/essay-what-academic-job-seekers-need-their-websites You need a website]. Insider Higher Ed: Ph.Do column, November 11.  
* Pu, Xiaoying and Kay, Matthew. 2020. [https://www.mjskay.com/papers/chi2020-pgog.pdf A probabilistic grammar of graphics]. CHI.
* [https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/publish/scholarly-publishing/visibility Visibility: Building your online presence]. Simon Fraser University Scholarly Publishing Resources.
* [https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/publish/scholarly-publishing/visibility Visibility: Building your online presence]. Simon Fraser University Scholarly Publishing Resources.


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* Conduct yet another search for your colleague's name using a search engine that you do not use frequently/ever. A good option for many of you might be [duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo].
* Conduct yet another search for your colleague's name using a search engine that you do not use frequently/ever. A good option for many of you might be [duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo].
* Repeat your searches with different configurations of your colleague's name (e.g., with/without middle names, with/without quotations, with/without institutional affiliation(s), etc.). Be creative (but don't be creepy).
* Repeat your searches with different configurations of your colleague's name (e.g., with/without middle names, with/without quotations, with/without institutional affiliation(s), etc.). Be creative (but don't be creepy).
* Take notes on what you learn. What do you find through the quick/initial search? What do you discover through more involved/elaborate searches? Save and/or note links/screenshots as you deem appropriate.  
* Write a brief analysis summarizing what you learned. What did you find through the quick/initial search? What did you discover through more involved/elaborate searches? Include links/screenshots as you deem appropriate. Also, be sure to conclude your analysis with at least three concrete recommendations for how this person can improve their online image.
* Come up with three concrete recommendations for how this person can improve their online image.
* Share this analysis with your colleague and submit it via Canvas.
* Prepare to discuss this analysis with your colleague in class this week.


==== Suggested readings ====
==== Suggested readings ====
* Kay, Matthew. 2023. [https://mucollective.northwestern.edu/files/2023-ggdist.pdf ggdist: Visualizations of Distributions and Uncertainty in the Grammar of Graphics]. IEEE Trans. Visualization & Comp. Graphics (Proc. VIS).
* Wilkinson, L. (2012). [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21551-3_13 The Grammar of Graphics]. In: Gentle, J., Härdle, W., Mori, Y. (eds) Handbook of Computational Statistics. Springer Handbooks of Computational Statistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21551-3_13 (''Kay influence'').


=== Week 9: 11.15 ===
=== Week 9: 11.15 ===
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'''Guests:'''
'''Guests:'''
* Moya Bailey ([https://www.moyabailey.com/cv/ CV])
* Moya Bailey


==== Readings, etc. ====  
==== Readings, etc. ====  
*  Bailey, Moya. 2022. ''[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07491409.2022.2135895 Friendship, Fellowship, Fury]''. ''Women's Studies in Communication'', 45:4, 433-439, https://doi.org/10.1080/07491409.2022.2135895. 
* Case study on [https://caseyfiesler.com Professor Casey Fiesler] (CU Boulder, Information). You should check out her [https://caseyfiesler.com personal website], [https://www.internetruleslab.com/ lab website], [https://www.youtube.com/c/CaseyFieslerPhD Youtube channel], [https://cfiesler.medium.com/ Medium blog], [https://www.tiktok.com/@professorcasey? TikTok channel], [https://twitter.com/cfiesler Twitter], and [https://caseyfiesler.com/press/ Press and public scholarship page]. Please make sure to review the (good) examples that follow below  
* Case study on [https://caseyfiesler.com Professor Casey Fiesler] (CU Boulder, Information). You should check out her [https://caseyfiesler.com personal website], [https://www.internetruleslab.com/ lab website], [https://www.youtube.com/c/CaseyFieslerPhD Youtube channel], [https://cfiesler.medium.com/ Medium blog], [https://www.tiktok.com/@professorcasey? TikTok channel], [https://twitter.com/cfiesler Twitter], and [https://caseyfiesler.com/press/ Press and public scholarship page]. Please make sure to review the (good) examples that follow below  
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvkuEKGNWQo Academic public scholarship: Should you blog as a grad student or professor?]
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvkuEKGNWQo Academic public scholarship: Should you blog as a grad student or professor?]
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** [https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-ethical-tech-starts-with-addressing-ethical-debt/ Ethical tech starts with addressing ethical debt (''Wired'' opinion)]
** [https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-ethical-tech-starts-with-addressing-ethical-debt/ Ethical tech starts with addressing ethical debt (''Wired'' opinion)]
** [https://www.internetruleslab.com/fandom Internet Rules Lab page on fandom research]
** [https://www.internetruleslab.com/fandom Internet Rules Lab page on fandom research]
==== Suggested readings ====
* hooks, b. 1992. ''Black Looks: Race and Representation''. South End Press. (note that Routledge has published a 2nd edition as of 2014 and we may have digital access: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315743226). (''Bailey influence'')


==== Activities ====
==== Activities ====
 
* Create and record a prototype "pitch" (maximum 1 minute or about 150 words) that communicates your research to both colleagues and non-specialist, non-academic "civilians." You should focus either on the project you are planning/pursuing for the research plan component of the final project in this course or your research agenda overall. Feel free to consult online resources (for example, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6BVhuBvzQY this video] is a little hokey, but decent). Note that this will (likely) require you to speak to the (anticipated) results and contribution of your project!
* Bonus special guest conversation
* Please upload the text and video to Canvas. Note that you can (I believe!) record your video directly in Canvas as well!


==== Additional resources ====
==== Additional resources ====
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* Pilcher, Helen. 2019. [https://sigchi.org/resources/communicating-your-research-with-the-public-and-press/ A practical guide to communicating with non-scientists]. Sigchi.org.
* Pilcher, Helen. 2019. [https://sigchi.org/resources/communicating-your-research-with-the-public-and-press/ A practical guide to communicating with non-scientists]. Sigchi.org.
* Tufte, Edward. The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint (a classic! on Canvas).
* Tufte, Edward. The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint (a classic! on Canvas).


=== Week 10: 11.22 ===
=== Week 10: 11.22 ===
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Guo, Philip J. 2015 (revised edition). [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/files/17227722/download?download_frd=1 The Ph.D. Grind: A Ph.D. Student Memoir] (via Canvas).  
* Guo, Philip J. 2015 (revised edition). The Ph.D. Grind: A Ph.D. Student Memoir (via Canvas).  
 
'''Guests: Distinguished Alumni Panel TBD'''


'''Guests: Distinguished Alumni Panel'''
* [https://hgetachewsmith.com/ Hannah Getachew-Smith] (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
* [https://www.si.umich.edu/people/chelsea-peterson-salahuddin Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin] (University of Michigan)
* [https://www.eurekafoong.com/ Eureka Foong] (YouTube)
* [http://www.snehanarayan.com/ Sneha Narayan] (Carleton College)
* [https://engineering.nd.edu/faculty/diego-gomez-zara/ Diego Gómez-Zará] (Notre Dame)


=== Week 12: 12.04 ===
=== Week 12: 12.04 ===
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== Credit and notes ==
== Credit and notes ==
This course design and syllabus builds from prior iterations offered by Claudio Benzecry, Pablo Boczkowski, Darren Gergle, Eszter Hargittai, and me. It has also been shaped by input from the current faculty affiliated with the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs as well as students who have taken earlier versions of the course.
This course design and syllabus builds from prior iterations offered by Claudio Benzecry, Pablo Boczkowski, Darren Gergle, Eszter Hargittai, and me. It has also been shaped by input from the current faculty affiliated with the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs.
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