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So Fi Zine sofizine.com welcomes people to send their stories. This is an open-access, experimental & creative social research project.

So Fi Zine sofizine.com welcomes people to send their stories. This is an open-access, experimental & creative social research project.

#sociologicalfiction #research #engagement
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Back to the old house: read iris pissaride’s of a woman making an emotional return to her childhood home, across the militarised buffer zone of a divided .

New in our issue: buff.ly/3w5In7J

Back to the old house: read #sociologist @iris_pissaride’s #shortstory of a woman making an emotional return to her childhood home, across the militarised buffer zone of a divided #Cyprus. 

New #sociologicalfiction in our #TSRWater issue: buff.ly/3w5In7J
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Dr Sara Louise Wheeler 👩🏻‍🦳🧠🦻🏻👗🧩🧬(@SerenSiwenna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Re-reading seven minutes from home by Laurel Richardson, in the sun, on my special chair, drinking orange...and this is conference prep?! Also on the menu is ‘Blue’ by Patricia Leavy...and I’m having great thoughts about my own version.

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Hi Guys,

Anyone interested in Scottish writing and working class life should check out my website. I write sociological fiction and I have produced articles where I look at Scottish politics, culture, and literature.

Thanks

colinburnett.co.uk

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'Because of her, there are two new people in the world, starting out on their lives'

New Sociological Fiction: Three stories on research into the experiences of egg donors in the UK, emerging from a collaboration between Becky Tipper and Leah Gilman. buff.ly/2ZeUluH

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‘Rose sighed and sat back in her chair, taking a break from baking for the local coffee morning, and looked across at the dozens of photos...' Rachel Creaney explores the experiences of older people living with healthcare smart homes in rural Scotland, using

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working on a short piece of 's Parable series, and I titled it 'A Song of the (un)Dying and (un)Living Future of our Planet', don't know what it *means*, but I feel it in the bones of my soul this morning 🪷.

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It's more than positioning characters in their dialogues.
It is to show the development of a character in a setting.

Fiction at The Sociological Review
thesociologicalreview.com/call-for-socio…

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Megan gees me a stern look, ‘’Do yae hink FIFA should dae suttin aboot women’s fitbaw?’’...

’Eh, ah dinnae ken, likes. There cannae be that many women fitabw players’’ Ah said nervously.

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colinburnett.co.uk/post/house-of-…

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Sociological Fiction: 'Future(s) of technology-enabled care' by Rachel Creaney turns its attention to the experiences of older people living with healthcare smart homes in rural Scotland: buff.ly/3iXm0vJ

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Colin Burnett(@ColinBurnett16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is link to my website where you will find my fiction and articles. I write in Scots but I hope my work connects with all working class people regardless of nationality.

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TLDR is a newsletter for people who work in tech, programming, and science.

No politics or sports. Just the most captivating headlines in tech that we can all geek out on.

We summarize the most interesting stories, so you can stay up to date in less than 5 minutes a day.

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