- Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected to date.
- What data did you collect?
- What is your initial impression of the data?
- How have the data you have collected this week changed/progressed your thinking about your research project?
- What challenges did you encounter while collecting the data?
- What are your next steps?
Log 1
Our preliminary research consists of the existing work on the subject of cultural appropriation at Bowdoin: Zabala Thesis: Dana...
Log 2
Data Collected: Greene, Theodore. "Fighting the Hand That Feeds Them: Institutionalization and the Contemporary Student Movement." Masters Thesis, Northwestern University,...
Log 3
Polletta, Francesca. (2006). It was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. This...
Log 4
This week, I connected with Pamela Zabala '17 over the phone and interviewed her about her research. It was really...
Log 5
It is fitting to end my research logs almost exactly where this all began. I googled “Millennials cultural appropriation” looking...
Log 6
Final Reflection: I initially joined this project because I was frustrated by the events of my sophomore year. Though I...
Log 7
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...
Log 8
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...
Log 9
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...
Log 10
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...
Log 11
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...
Log 12
Between weeks 8 and 12, each student should provide a weekly reflection (500 words) on the data you have collected...