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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Self-Centered Research: A Manifesto
Centered Research Is the Best Research
How to Use This Book
Introversion, First. Extroversion, Second.
try this now: Write Here, Right Now
part 1: Become a Self-Centered Researcher
chapter 1: Questions
A Topic Is Not a Question
try this now: Search Yourself
try this now: Let Boredom Be Your Guide
try this now: Go Small or Go Home
sounding board: Start Building Your Research Network
You Have Questions
chapter 2: What’s Your Problem?
Don’t Jump to a Question (or You’ll Miss Your Problem)
Stress-Testing Your Questions
try this now: Run a Diagnostic Test on Your Questions
try this now: Use Primary Sources to Educate Your Questions
try this now: Make Your Assumptions Visible
try this now: Identify the Problem That Connects Your Questions
sounding board: Get Leads on Primary Sources
You Have a Problem (in a Good Way)
chapter 3: Designing a Project That Works
Primary Sources and How to Use Them (or, Fifty Ways to Read a Cereal Box)
try this now: Treat Your Primary Source Like a Cereal Box
try this now: Envision Your Primary Sources
Connecting the Dots: Getting from Sources to Arguments
Sources Cannot Defend Themselves
try this now: Connect the Dots Using Your Sources (in Pencil)
Taking Stock of Your Research Resources
try this now: Decision Matrix
sounding board: Is Your Decision Matrix Complete?
Two Types of Plan B
Scenario 1: Same Problem, Different Case
Scenario 2: Same Topic, Different Project
Setting Up Shop
try this now: Get Money for Nothing (Prepare a Formal Research Proposal)
sounding board: Share Your Proposal with a Trusted Mentor (Who Understands How Preliminary This Is)
You Have the Beginnings of a Project
part 2: Get Over Yourself
chapter 4: How to Find Your Problem Collective
Identify Researchers Who Share Your Problem
try this now: Change One Variable
try this now: Before and After
try this now: Map Out Your Collective (Secondary Source Search)
Rewriting for Your Collective
try this now: Find and Replace All “Insider Language”
sounding board: Does the Lay Version of My Proposal Make Sense?
Welcome to Your Collective
chapter 5: How to Navigate Your Field
Find the Problems within Your Field
Read Your Field for Their Problems: Reimagining the “Literature Review”
try this now: Start Your Own “What’s Your Problem?” Bookstore (aka Organize Your Field into Problem Collectives)
try this now: Change Their Variables
try this now: Rewrite for Your Field
sounding board: Find a Sounding Board in Your Field
Welcome to Your Field
chapter 6: How to Begin
Don’t Worry. It’s All Writing.
try this now: Create “Draft 0”
See What You Mean: Writing Draft 1
try this now: Move from 0 to 1
Perfection Is Boring
sounding board: Talk to Yourself
Welcome to Self-Centered Research
What’s Next in Your Research Journey?
try this now: Find a New Problem and Start a New Project
try this now: Help Someone Else
Acknowledgments
Further Reading
Index
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