It's very satisfying to see my master's thesis in hardcover. Also not too shabby was getting my department's Excellence in Research award for this project.
Follow the adventures of a sociologist as she travels to renaissance faires to conduct field research for her master's thesis. Meet interesting characters, sing along with pirates, and perhaps learn a little something about social interaction along the way. The working title of the thesis is "Shared Fantasy and Identity Performance in the Renaissance Festival Subculture." But you're probably here for the pirates...
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
See My Magazine Feature Story...
The spring 2013 edition of Perspectives Magazine has a story about my thesis research on page 6. This is the one that I was interviewed for last fall. Having spent a number of years in journalism myself, I was a little nervous about what the end result might be, in that doctors-make-bad-patients kind of way. But I'm rather pleased with how it turned out. And the reporter, photographer, and editor were all wonderful to work with. Click the link, go...look on page 6. Enjoy!
Officially Official
It's officially official--my thesis is done! The final copy has been accepted by the graduate college and everything has the green light for graduation in a couple weeks. Now all I have to do is teach and grade papers for the rest of the semester.
It's been a wild ride. I'd been to renfaires before, and I enjoy them or I would never have attempted this project. But just as with anything in life, when you start examining the minutia of something in a new way, it takes on whole new meanings. And of course, whenever you run something through a slew of social theory it always comes out sounding both impressively complex and ultimately simple at the same time...at least for me.
No spoilers on the findings in the final paper. However, as per my university's policy, it did get uploaded to OhioLINK and should show up on a Google search by some time later this year. (I still get a weird feeling in my belly every time I think about that, like my butterflies aren't sure if they're going to be sick.)
No pirates were harmed during this research project...although a few did ask to be flogged later, because they like it.
No pirates were harmed during this research project...although a few did ask to be flogged later, because they like it.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Thesis Defense
My thesis defense was this afternoon, and I passed. There are still a few minor tweaks that the paper needs to be perfect. But the important thing is that I survived the process. And no, it was not the torturous grilling over red hot coals that so many people have described to me. There were a few tough questions, but that's the point. It's been nice to work with a committee--and especially the professor who has been my committee chair--who want me to succeed at this. Now, to fix those bits that still need seeing to before the end of the week so I can get this turned in and graduate on time.
No pirates were harmed in the defense of this thesis paper. (And you thought there was no way to mention pirates in this post.)
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