PhD update and sharing
Great to hear from you! Thanks for sending me your feedback on my feedback to your PhD proposal. To be honest I had completely forgotten about it in the intervening months. As a result it came to me as something completely new (all of it, the initial proposal and what I had written, as well as your latest feedback). I found it interesting - and something I would like to show to others. Questions and thoughts spring to mind - such as:
- Would it be okay to share the google doc you sent me with others?
- If not is there something else I could share?
- How is the research going?
- Can we carry on discussing it?
- Where are you doing your PhD?
- Who is your supervisor? (Is it a name I might have come across in online discussion groups?)
- What discipline/faculty/whatever does your research come under? (Sorry I'm not sure of the terminology - what I mean is - is it Community Informatiics? Information Systems? Computing? Development? Politics? What?)
- Did you send out your PhD proposal to many others in your network - and if so what kind of feedback did you get? (Were we all thinking in similar ways?)
- Given social media is part of your research how much are you using it as a tool for doing your research?
- Given that social media is such a rapidly changing field are you going to share your research as a "work in progress' as you go along? (I for one would appreciate knowing how your thinking is developing as you do it, rather than waiting until after it has become a published thesis.)
- Perhaps we could discuss some of the issues together in a public way, through Dadamac.net or something.
- In fact - for starters (because this relates to other things I am doing) I think I will send this email not just to you, but also as a Posterous post (I have started to use Posterous for emails that I write as "open letters" because they might be of interest to other people in my network now or later)