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Research Radar Redux – Gabrielle Machnik-Kekesi

July 6, 2023June 16, 2023 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

People regularly ask me, “why Ireland?”  I used to have all kinds of cheeky and, looking back on it, not-so-clever responses.  Now I just say, “why not?”

Research Radar Redux – Jane McGaughey

June 29, 2023June 26, 2023 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

I might have sworn.  Loudly.  In Rare Books and Music.  My bad.

Collaborative Writing

June 27, 2023June 16, 2023 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

[W]e spent several hours just talking through what we have found...

Research Radar – Rebecca Barr

February 7, 2022February 7, 2022 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

"[A] mordant sense of humour is a great resource when surrounded by people taking themselves too seriously."

Prioritizing Propensities

December 3, 2021 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

"Invariably, I will ignore whatever outline I came up with earlier in the process."

Research Radar – José Alavez

November 22, 2021 / gendermigrationmadness / Leave a comment

"It is essential to write every day. The faster you put your ideas in black and white, the better."

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