25 min

The case of case studies, with Dr Farrah Arif The Grey Lit Café

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Anthony Haynes writes: On The Grey Lit Café we frequently explore grey literature by genre. Here we extend our coverage to the genre of case studies.

To guide us, we interview Dr Farrah Arif, Senior Lecturer at the University of Hull. 

Farrah takes us on an expert, and enthusiastic, tour of the genre, taking in:
how case studies work and what they are used forthe attraction of case studies and their benefitswhat to do when writing cases - and what not to dohow to develop as an author of case studiesFurther listening

If you enjoyed listening to this episode, you might find the following of interest:
The art of pitching, with Dr Yuxia ZouOnline lecturing, with Dr Bart HallmarkHow meetings work, with Dr Carrie GoucherReferences and links

Shawn Callahan, Putting stories to work (Pepperberg Press), reviewed on our podcast here: https://thegreylitcafe.buzzsprout.com/1936705/13793500-review-putting-stories-to-work-by-shawn-callahan.

Ken Jones, Designing your own simulations (Methuen, 1985).

David A. Kolb, Experiential Learning: experience as the source of learning and development (Prentice Hall, Inc., Pearson Education, 1983)
Credits
Sound production: Bart HallmarkMusic: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber OrchestraSupport the show
Support the show
About the publisher

This episode is published by Frontinus Ltd. We're a communications consultancy that helps organisations and individuals to communicate scientific, professional, and technical content to non-specialist audiences.

We provide
consultancy mentoring editing and writing training and work on presentations, bids and proposals, and publications (for example, reports and papers).

To learn more about services or explore ways of working together, please contact us via our website, http://frontinus.org.uk/.

Anthony Haynes writes: On The Grey Lit Café we frequently explore grey literature by genre. Here we extend our coverage to the genre of case studies.

To guide us, we interview Dr Farrah Arif, Senior Lecturer at the University of Hull. 

Farrah takes us on an expert, and enthusiastic, tour of the genre, taking in:
how case studies work and what they are used forthe attraction of case studies and their benefitswhat to do when writing cases - and what not to dohow to develop as an author of case studiesFurther listening

If you enjoyed listening to this episode, you might find the following of interest:
The art of pitching, with Dr Yuxia ZouOnline lecturing, with Dr Bart HallmarkHow meetings work, with Dr Carrie GoucherReferences and links

Shawn Callahan, Putting stories to work (Pepperberg Press), reviewed on our podcast here: https://thegreylitcafe.buzzsprout.com/1936705/13793500-review-putting-stories-to-work-by-shawn-callahan.

Ken Jones, Designing your own simulations (Methuen, 1985).

David A. Kolb, Experiential Learning: experience as the source of learning and development (Prentice Hall, Inc., Pearson Education, 1983)
Credits
Sound production: Bart HallmarkMusic: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber OrchestraSupport the show
Support the show
About the publisher

This episode is published by Frontinus Ltd. We're a communications consultancy that helps organisations and individuals to communicate scientific, professional, and technical content to non-specialist audiences.

We provide
consultancy mentoring editing and writing training and work on presentations, bids and proposals, and publications (for example, reports and papers).

To learn more about services or explore ways of working together, please contact us via our website, http://frontinus.org.uk/.

25 min

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