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Practice of scholarship (Spring 2019)/week 3 session plan
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* Disucss Zuckerman, "On genre" :: According to Zuckerman, what is a genre in the context of a paper? Why does it matter? :: What themes can you identify in the genres he describes? Common pitfalls/challenges? :: What is a pseudo-genre? :: Are these rhetorical or substantive aspects of a research paper? * Pan and Chen paper :: Work in small groups to extract, summarize, and/or classify this paper (optionally in Zuckerman's scheme). :: Discuss. * Activity with Durkheim's ''Suicide'' * Pairwise discussion of submissions, feedback, and next steps :: General feedback re: puzzles, framings, and assignments * Reflection exercise * Announcements/Prep for Week 4 :: Mid-quarter eval :: Judy Wajcman lunch Wednesday 4/22
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