Category Archives: writing

Writing

I returned papers to students yesterday and decided to give them some writing tips.

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Thinking Out Loud

I hope you’ll bear with me as I struggle over the application of my work and think out loud.

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Crystallizing My Work

Several friends have commented about my blog, sometimes surprised about my interest in Native issues. Some folks know me only for my work in Native science, while others know only of my teaching in communication. Behind the scenes, these currents … Continue reading

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Science is Catching Up

Second daughter (Wee-Hey) and I heard Leslie Marmon Silko talk about writing, literature and family, and it’s surprising and delightful that many of her thoughts can be linked to Native Science.

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News and the scientific approach

Objectivity Journalism textbooks take writing seriously and promote an objective style of reporting information. The concept makes perfect sense when, as a reader, you want to make your own judgments about an event—an election, a soccer game, a police shooting—rather … Continue reading

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Writer’s block

Taking aim at writing My book chapter is due. Even though I write every day the chapter is creeping around my feet, nibbling at my toes, and reminding me to get crackin’.

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