Update on draft papers iii
There was news today about the draft paper on:
"First Episode of Psychoses, Early Intervention, Cardiovascular Nursing, Research Methods and Hodges' model."
It has been accepted and I can submit formally. 👍
This project - yes, a further distraction (that has borne fruit) started in March resulting in 4,800 words, an illustration of the model and 4 figures (2x2 tables). That I think, with the editors, guide the reader in applying Hodges' model, or at least the scope of its application, which is situated and person-centred.
I approached a journal regards the draft "Society, Technology and COVID19 in Hodges' model". Having reduced the original 12000 words to 7700, the paper is of interest, but is (as expected) too long. There is the possibility of reducing the word count to 5000, or splitting the essay.
This invites revisiting the original and teasing out the informational themes: fake news, mis- dis- malinformation and agnotology (in part 2?). Then I would (to a degree), finally be returning to the concept of 'information':
Jones, P. (1996) Humans, Information, and Science, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24(3),591-598.
- which keeps 'calling' (with complexity, emergence...).
I will consider the options, but submit the above: an instance of much appreciated encouragement and support by the editors. Writing this has proved an enjoyable challenge.
As ever, if you have any sources to add to the bibliography, wonder about using Hodges' model I would be pleased to hear from you: h2cmng at yahoo.co.uk