I’m a sociologist specializing in research methodology. I’m also a novelist. When my latest novel, Spark, was released, people remarked that it seemed inevitable for me to combine my two passions. I agree. In some ways this is probably always where my work was heading, although it necessarily took a long time to get here. I’d like to share why as a scholar I turned to fiction, the inspiration for Spark, and my hopes for the book
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Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
Spark Journal: Editorial There is a story by Italo Calvino, The Baron in the Trees (1959), where ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleLiterature suggests that whilst creativity is frequently ...
Spark, a social research novel by Patricia Leavy, innovatively explores the complexities of doing co...
Research written as fiction can expand the audience pool and reach of knowledge generated in an acce...
This context statement, and the public works submitted with it, demonstrate how the tools of Creativ...
Dr. Jim Konzelman and Dr. Laura Ng partnered to investigate whether exploring the scientific history...
Arts-based research (ABR) is a form of qualitative research that includes genres such as poetry, mus...
Researchers, academics, and students in the STEM fields can share their experiences through more tha...
As I progress in my career as an assistant professor, I find the luxury of time and attention that I...
The tenet of this article is that historic scientific works, along with science-themed artists’ book...
Connection, creativity in the classroom and miracles are possible, even in today\u27s standardized c...
This article serves to highlight the unique position the research question holds in inquiry-based re...
Most academics are fired up for research right after graduate school, but after a few years on the j...
My thesis explores what makes a good novel, and how an author goes about writing a good novel. I beg...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
Spark Journal: Editorial There is a story by Italo Calvino, The Baron in the Trees (1959), where ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleLiterature suggests that whilst creativity is frequently ...