by Esther | Oct 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
Written by Toni Bruce and Esther Fitzpatrick Factionalisation is a creative method of writing research. To make sense of data generated we employ Richardson’s (1994) writing as a method of inquiry to extend sociological understanding. Narrative forms of...
by Liz Ramsay | Aug 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
This workshop ‘to explore a different way to think about writing as a process of harvesting, preparing, creating and presenting knowledge’ was a delight. An introduction to traditional harakeke (flax) weaving in the evocatively beautiful Waipapa marae shone a...
by Sophie van Waardenberg | Jul 6, 2017 | Uncategorized
A workshop at Gus Fisher Gallery with Linda Tyler and Jess Douglas For someone who has never written about art outside the world of ancient Roman statues, to be asked to sit and write about an abstract painting at a relatively early hour in a late-semester week is to...
by Liz Ramsay | May 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
How might we navigate, be affected by, and transform our immersive world of signs? How do we construe and read literary and non-literary texts for different purposes? These questions lie at the heart of the paper ‘‘Modern Writing and Critical Thinking’, written and...