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        <title><![CDATA[Christine Sinclair : Weblog items tagged with design]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[Housekeeping and blogkeeping]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07:37:29 GMT</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>I feel as though I'm getting my places sorted out - I had something I wanted to say this morning but I felt it &quot;belonged&quot; to my other blog. It's interesting how they feel like different places.&nbsp; But I've a little niggle; I'm asking myself if I'm being self-indulgent.&nbsp; The answer is no, not really - there's plenty of space in these places, and my blogs don't displace any other things.&nbsp; And people don't have to read them.&nbsp; But I'll find it useful later to see how I write differently in different places. </p><p>Today's blogging may be displacement activity (like housework can be - though in my case obviously hasn't been recently).&nbsp; We have a task to do in response to reading about research design approaches.&nbsp; Fortunately, this relates to some of the stuff I was reading at the weekend when I was away from internet access.&nbsp; However, I haven't read it all, just the stuff on ethnography and grounded theory which are probably the most likely to influence me.&nbsp; </p><p>It would be interesting to try to think of different types of design in relation to the same research question and I think I'll tackle the task in this way.&nbsp; I could perhaps try two research questions: a simple &quot;obvious&quot; one and one that I'm likely to want to consider for myself.&nbsp; I'm now asking myself whether a tendency towards an interest in ethnography &ndash; combined with a resistance to &quot;measuring&quot; complex human things &ndash; is likely to determine the kind of research question I'm prepared to pursue.&nbsp; I am conscious that I need to be more open to the range of approaches. </p>]]></description>
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