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Reasons to get one's ducks in a row
Reading Norman Blaikie's Approaches to Social Enquiry, I was struck by how long it was taking me to remember the four different research...
susiladavis
Mar 29, 20231 min read
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Be kind to your toothpaste
This is an ode to sensitive and other kinds of toothpaste, along with all things bathroom. A place I proudly call my second home during...
susiladavis
Dec 17, 20211 min read
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Behind the bristles
What our toothbrushes were getting up to during that first COVID lockdown in 2020.
susiladavis
Dec 17, 20211 min read
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Been learning animation skillz...
Over the Easter weekend (of 2021) I learned how to use Adobe Animate, with mixed results. Here are some gifs, showing my graduation from...
susiladavis
Apr 27, 20211 min read
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You put the quality in qualitative!
So, in my other life, I am an educational and social science researcher (@assorteddavis on Twitter). I also teach NVivo (software for...
susiladavis
Jan 4, 20211 min read
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Cownting chickens - why?
A good friend started keeping hens recently, plus I like cows - so I made this for her. If cows and chickens were housemates, the...
susiladavis
Jun 14, 20201 min read
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Weight-bearing birds
With thanks to my friend Steve for inspiring this piece. If only all burdens could be so fluffy. Maybe it's the plumage. Maybe it's the...
susiladavis
Jun 14, 20201 min read
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Excel-lent graphs
When I was working as a data analyst, all I ever seemed to do was make graphs. The one type of graph I never made however was the 'area...
susiladavis
Jun 14, 20201 min read
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The Cowronavirus series - why?
Well, why not is the other question. This series attempts to inject a tiny dose of humour (humoor, really) and humoonity into the grave...
susiladavis
Jun 12, 20201 min read
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House of cows - why?
This piece was born in 2014. I was drawing a lot of round cows, and decided to place them in a delicate formation in the Oxford Spires. I...
susiladavis
Jun 11, 20201 min read
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