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Using Vignettes as a form of research-based writing

  • Pat Thomson
  • May 5, 2017
  • 1 min read

"Most readers, even academic ones, like a bit of a story. And a vignette is just a bit of a story, a condensed version. A vignette is brief, evocative and descriptive. It provides information about key points of an event or interaction. It illustrates a particular point." (Thompson, 2017)

In my thesis, I will be selecting 5 observations to write up as vignettes, as representations of what each of the 5 P's of the UNCRC illustrate.

https://patthomson.net/2017/05/04/use-a-vignette-wakeupreader/


 
 
 

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