28.3624, Qs: Close Reading in the Humanities Survey

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Subject: 28.3624, Qs: Close Reading in the Humanities Survey

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Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2017 12:25:54
From: Nathaniel Barron [njpbarron at uclan.ac.uk]
Subject: Close Reading in the Humanities Survey

 
Dear colleagues,

For those of you who pursue practices of close reading or textual analysis, we
would like to invite you to participate in a brief online survey being
conducted this summer by colleagues at Middlesex University.

We’ve had a great response so far, but we wanted to offer a further
opportunity to complete the survey for those of you who are interested but
might have been away because you were allowed to take a holiday over the
Summer.

The survey asks you to consider issues relating to your implementation or
teaching of close reading practices in higher education. It contains a number
of scalar questions as well as open questions. Depending on the length of your
responses to the open questions, the survey should take around 10 minutes of
your time.

The link to the survey is here: 

https://pamplin.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5oTGbfWSW9Q8hVz 

It will close in September.

We hope you can take the opportunity to inform us about your practices and
offer your opinions.

Thanks, in advance, for your co-operation with this.

Best,

Nathaniel Barron
Research Assistant

Written on behalf of Professor Paul Cobley, Middlesex University.
 

Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language



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