This video like... unlocked something in my brain. I don't know quite how to explain it, but your content is incredibly helpful. Thank you for sharing your work, and your planning, and your processes. Good luck with everything!
I very much enjoyed this video. I loved every minute of it. It’s very interesting to hear about all the specific articles, books, theories and methodologies you research. I had to Google so many things 😄 fascinating! Please make more videos, if you can ❤ thank you for sharing your work with us.
This was such a helpful video, i cannot find a lot of ppl talking about research notes and its so nice! Also your work sounds super interesting!❤ im researching about the concept of bodies in literature so i was intrigued with this topic
I love glimpsing the “behind the scenes” of your grad school life - it sounds intense 🫠 and I appreciate how you break it down for us (and yourself!) As always, your pages are so satisfying to see and I’m cheering you on!! ☕️🥐💛
Oh how funny - I'm an MPH student and I was just working on a paper about qualitative frameworks and discussing the use of phenomenology in health assessment work! I think you're right, there's some utility to phenomenology in the social sciences but it's hard to use other qualitative frameworks. Even in my area, most people either want quantitative or mixed methods at best, and their mixed methods isn't really all that mixed (doesn't count if it was just using a Likert scale, folks, lol). This was a great video, I absolutely love seeing your brain on paper and hearing about your experiences - it can feel so isolating in grad school when you're post-coursework and just buried in thesis land!
oh my gosh thank you so much for sharing your experience!! i find it so validating and also interesting to hear other's stories of methodological struggles! also totally agree - we must push back against grad school isolation 😤🙏🏻😤🙏🏻
Great video, Lauren! Loved your last point re: letting your organization system develop naturally- I’m working towards a dissertation defense and wholeheartedly agree! So neat to see how you are using your Stalogy A5- I received one last week, and you’ve given me some ideas for it, including reusing Starbucks order stickers 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your process! This is almost *exactly* what I've been looking for, in terms of handwritten research note-taking. It's kind of a struggle to find examples of research notes online. I'm an older community college student and a volunteer docent at a contemporary art museum, some of the artists in your notes we're lucky to have in our permanent collection. During one of our docent training sessions, we were assigned to read bell hooks! Currently, I'm taking art-related notes in an XL hardcover gridded Moleskine but I've been considering getting either an A5 Leuchtturm for the numbered pages or a Stalogy, which I haven't tried yet.
thank you so much for your comment! your volunteer work sounds absolutely amazing!!!! i think you would really like the stalogy paper, it's very crinkly and nice 😁
1. I'm Obsessed and I love your channel 2. I am a 3rd year PhD student in Art Museum Education and Curation. Our research interests seem to overlap a bit and I love hearing your thoughts on art, feminism, and phenomenology because we are doing a lot of that in art education here and in the museum ed program I'm in!
wow your program sounds SOOO fascinating!! i took a curatorial class in my undergrad and to this day its one of my favs! would love to get back into it one day 🤍
This video like... unlocked something in my brain. I don't know quite how to explain it, but your content is incredibly helpful. Thank you for sharing your work, and your planning, and your processes. Good luck with everything!
just wanted to let you know that this comment totally brought a smile to my face! thank you 🤍🤍🤍
I very much enjoyed this video. I loved every minute of it. It’s very interesting to hear about all the specific articles, books, theories and methodologies you research. I had to Google so many things 😄 fascinating! Please make more videos, if you can ❤ thank you for sharing your work with us.
wow thank you so much! i'm so happy you liked it ☺️ i definitely have more videos coming 🤍
I love hearing your process of learning and your notes. Good luck with your comprehensive exam! I have mine in 2 weeks 😅
ahhhh thank you! good luck to you too!!!! 🙏🏻🤩
This was such a helpful video, i cannot find a lot of ppl talking about research notes and its so nice! Also your work sounds super interesting!❤ im researching about the concept of bodies in literature so i was intrigued with this topic
thank you so much! that also sounds like such a fascinating topic! 🤍
I love glimpsing the “behind the scenes” of your grad school life - it sounds intense 🫠 and I appreciate how you break it down for us (and yourself!) As always, your pages are so satisfying to see and I’m cheering you on!! ☕️🥐💛
Oh how funny - I'm an MPH student and I was just working on a paper about qualitative frameworks and discussing the use of phenomenology in health assessment work! I think you're right, there's some utility to phenomenology in the social sciences but it's hard to use other qualitative frameworks. Even in my area, most people either want quantitative or mixed methods at best, and their mixed methods isn't really all that mixed (doesn't count if it was just using a Likert scale, folks, lol). This was a great video, I absolutely love seeing your brain on paper and hearing about your experiences - it can feel so isolating in grad school when you're post-coursework and just buried in thesis land!
oh my gosh thank you so much for sharing your experience!! i find it so validating and also interesting to hear other's stories of methodological struggles! also totally agree - we must push back against grad school isolation 😤🙏🏻😤🙏🏻
Great video, Lauren! Loved your last point re: letting your organization system develop naturally- I’m working towards a dissertation defense and wholeheartedly agree! So neat to see how you are using your Stalogy A5- I received one last week, and you’ve given me some ideas for it, including reusing Starbucks order stickers 😊
ahh thank you so much Jacqueline!!! hope you love your new stalogy🤍🤍🤍🤍
@@theoryof.lauren it is sitting right beside me as I dissertate this afternoon!
Thank you so much for sharing your process! This is almost *exactly* what I've been looking for, in terms of handwritten research note-taking. It's kind of a struggle to find examples of research notes online. I'm an older community college student and a volunteer docent at a contemporary art museum, some of the artists in your notes we're lucky to have in our permanent collection. During one of our docent training sessions, we were assigned to read bell hooks! Currently, I'm taking art-related notes in an XL hardcover gridded Moleskine but I've been considering getting either an A5 Leuchtturm for the numbered pages or a Stalogy, which I haven't tried yet.
thank you so much for your comment! your volunteer work sounds absolutely amazing!!!! i think you would really like the stalogy paper, it's very crinkly and nice 😁
1. I'm Obsessed and I love your channel
2. I am a 3rd year PhD student in Art Museum Education and Curation. Our research interests seem to overlap a bit and I love hearing your thoughts on art, feminism, and phenomenology because we are doing a lot of that in art education here and in the museum ed program I'm in!
wow your program sounds SOOO fascinating!! i took a curatorial class in my undergrad and to this day its one of my favs! would love to get back into it one day 🤍
What pens do you use with your Stalogy?
mostly a pentel energel clena in 0.3 or a muji gel in 0.38!
what's the name of the notebook you have?
this one is a stalogy notebook!
Did I miss the mention of who makes the clear cover?
oops forgot to mention! its the A5 clear cover from plannermonkeyco x lauren phelps designs! available on the plannermonkeyco site 🤍
@@theoryof.lauren thank you!
I come back to this video whenever I need some motivation to recenter myself in my acdemic studies 🩷
i can't tell you how much this comment means to me!!! thank you so much 🥰