Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation.
Every Wednesday, since October 13, 2010, I have published a small piece of my dissertation right here. I am preparing to write posts based on Chapter 5, Doing Gender, Family, Race, Ethnicity, and Religion. Because I am at a natural break and have gained quite a few new readers over the last few weeks (thank you!), I thought I would provide you a massive list of all the dissertation posts published thus far.
- Why Scrapbooking
- The Growth of Scrapbooking (or Should I Open a Scrapbook Store?)
- The Sample: Industry Workers
- The Sample: Scrapbookers
- The Sample: Family and Friends of Scrapbookers
- My Dissertation’s Methods: Interviews
- I Scrap Alone
- Scrapbooking Norms: Learning the Rules of Scrapbooking
- Scrapbooking on the Web
- Scrapbookers Using Idea Books and Magazines
- Scrapbooking Celebrities
- Scrapbooking on T.V.
- Scrapbooking Classes
- Industry Workers: Spreading the Gospel of Scrapbooking
- Scrapbook Manufacturers Reflect a Traditional America
- My Friend Introduced Me to the Hobby
- Scrapbooking Has No Rules. Yes, But Scrapbooking Does Have Norms.
- Scrapbooking is Relaxing and Fun (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
- Scrapbook for the Future (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
- Scrapbooking Brings People Together (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
- Scrapbooks have Heart and Soul
- A Sense of Community
- Do You Look at Your Scrapbooks?
- Scrapbooks Lie
- Is Editing Photographs being Dishonest?
- Do You Ever Redo a Scrapbook Page?
- All Style, No Substance
- Handwritten or Typed Stories
- Scrapbooking is Deviant?
- Hello. My Name is Stephanie and I’m Addicted to Scrapbooking.
- Do You Have Any Contraband in Your Stash?
- Stigmatized Scrapbookers
- Do You Scraplift?
- 10 Behind the Scenes Details about my Study on Scrapbooking
- A Collection of Posts on Scrapbooking Norms
- Becoming a Scrapbooker
- Mental Checklists and Scrapworthy Things
- Not All People who Scrapbook are Scrapbookers
- The Myth of the Guilty Scrapbooker
- How Did You Learn about Scrapbooking?
- What Level of Scrapbooker are You?
- Scrapbook Industry Work
Next Wednesday, I’ll start discussing gender, family, race, ethnicity, and religion and how these things connect with scrapbooking.
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Stephanie