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January | 2013 | Carol Magrino
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Researching and writing about interracial relationships. Monthly Archives: January 2013. Wanting to Write So Well. January 31, 2013. I just would love to be able to write the way that Wallace writes in Shipping Out, a lengthy and riveting feature article published in Harper’s in January 1996. Wallace manages to simultaneously display an amusingly anal attention to detail alongside … Continue reading →. Opening My Eyes to Blogging. January 29, 2013. January 27, 2013. Welcome to Core II. January 26, 2013.
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Final Project Update | Christina Maxwell
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Fieldwork: Weight loss Struggles-Surgical and Nonsurgical →. April 22, 2013. In short, my piece is about a young woman who is coming to terms with her life after Bariatric surgery. I figured it would be kind of cliché to do a story about a person who is struggling with their weight and decides to under go weight loss surgery, so instead I wanted to explore what happens next. Are they a brand new person? How prepared were they for the changes in their routine such as their diet? Posted in Core II. Christi...
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Fieldwork: Weight loss Struggles-Surgical and Nonsurgical | Christina Maxwell
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Fieldwork: Weight loss Struggles-Surgical and Nonsurgical. May 21, 2013. Posted in Core II. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The o...
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Christina Maxwell | Everybody wants to rule the world | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Final Field Research Post: Student Center Hair and Reflections. March 5, 2013. Description of a Female’s Hair at the Student Center. If there was one thing I would improve on, it’s my on-the-spot jottings. I felt like I could’ve added s more detailed descriptions about the subjects I wrote about in my full field notes. Sometimes my mind would draw a blank: How do I describe [the subject’s] hair? How can I capture this atmosphere in words? Should I add more detail, should I add less? I look...
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Backbone | Carol Magrino
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Researching and writing about interracial relationships. The Final Project, Finally →. April 18, 2013. An interview with a 17-year-old boy could go either way it might be your best interview or your worst interview ever. I think it all depends on whether or not you’re talking to a 17-year-old that wants. My interview with Timmy D. (not his real name) was indeed my best interview ever, because Timmy not only wanted to talk, but had amazingly insightful things to say. That’s surprising advice coming from a...
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Author Archives: Christina Maxwell. Fieldwork: Weight loss Struggles-Surgical and Nonsurgical. May 21, 2013. Continue reading →. Posted in Core II. April 22, 2013. In short, my piece is about a young woman who is coming to terms with her life after Bariatric surgery. I figured it would be kind of cliché to do a story about a person who is struggling with their weight and decides to under go weight loss surgery, so instead I wanted to explore what happens next. Are they a brand new person? April 12, 2013.
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Post-Interview: Christopher Gunning | Christina Maxwell
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Final Project Update →. April 12, 2013. Mr Gunning immediately knew what I was talking about and did a lot of his own research and had his own take on Dr. Lustig’s discoveries. In Fat Chance. Mr Gunning wasn’t buying everything Dr. Lustig was selling and cited a couple of articles that spoke out against the publication of Fat Chance. Overall, I learned a great deal speaking to Mr. Gunning and it was well worth the wait. He emailed me a list of articles and some fact sheets that is extremely usefu...It...
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Posts | Carol Magrino | researching and writing about interracial relationships
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Researching and writing about interracial relationships. The Final Project, Finally. April 24, 2013. So here it is. Writing for my final project is underway. I wrote the first 2500 word draft on Friday, then fiddled around with it for a long time on Saturday, adding transitions and moving some passages from here to there. I had to spend some time trying to comply with submissions requirements for. My initial target publication. April 18, 2013. My interview with Timmy D. (not his real name) was indeed...
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The Ripple Effect | Carol Magrino
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Researching and writing about interracial relationships. Letting Different Genres Have Their Say. Brutally Honest →. April 10, 2013. One ripple I’ve followed in the past couple of weeks involves the visibility of mixed race couples in the media. When I began, I just assumed that interracial couples were so much more visible in the popular culture than they were in the past. Certainly, there have been a handful of TV shows with racially mixed couples: N BC’s. This entry was posted in Research. Notify me o...
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Respect mah authoritah! | scribo ergo sum
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LOOK IT’S A POST →. My final and other main interview subject was Carrie Russell, the American Library Association director for the Program on Public Access to Information. I figured she may be more used to a question-and-answer type of format, so I prepared a list of topics to discuss. Sure enough, it came in handy. Here are some of her answers. Me: Do you think “e” will ever fully replace print? CR: Print will be around for awhile. People want it. Publishers known the print model. Link to ALA response.
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