WIML AS A PHD STUDENT & YOUTUBER (studying youtube & vlogs)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2024
  • Helllllloooo! Welcome to another WIML vlog!
    In this video, I talk (per usual) about my research, and I also chat a bit more about being a RUclipsr/vlogger, especially as my research & vlogging influence one another. I share where I'm at in the dissertation process (dealing with some imposter syndrome this week), show a grocery haul, and live life on camera!
    Want to collaborate? email me @ sarahfischerm@gmail.com
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    - 6th year PhD candidate (ABD) @ IU Bloomington
    - Undergrad in English @ UF Gainesville
    - Studying rhetoric + composition
    - Originally from Miami, FL
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Комментарии • 42

  • @bpal5644
    @bpal5644 4 месяца назад +3

    I love that you’re trying of incorporate an intersectional analysis into your work, even if you don’t do so, you want to acknowledge it which is so important. Love hearing about your work through with your project and how it’s developing!

  • @erikaskrika
    @erikaskrika 4 месяца назад +5

    Can’t wait for the dissertation writing video 🤗

  • @erikaskrika
    @erikaskrika 4 месяца назад +3

    I can relate really to your feeling about getting stuck at the literature review and not being able to state anything of my own 😅. I think things will fell better once you get deeper into your analysis of the different case studies. I’m doing a PhD by publication so I had to get started with my empirical material really early (and while I was very immature in my thinking around the dissertation) and it has really helped me to get on with the literature review (and helped with the frustration about not being able to present my arguments, because in the analysis I can do that).
    I love following your research and the constant progress you make from one video to another!

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 4 месяца назад +3

    Thanks so much Sarah I really appreciate your efforts and consistency🥹🥹🌸💖

  • @Lucas-sz9rk
    @Lucas-sz9rk 4 месяца назад +4

    A couple of vloggers with what they mostly make videos on: TheStrivetoFit (medical doctor who also vlogged her entire medical school experience), Linh Truong (student), Dobochobo (student), Leandra Yomo (lawyer + law student), Jenn Martin (lawyer + law student)
    Some channels that might work but don’t only post traditional “vlog” videos: Ariel Bissett, Frying Pan, Rachel and Jun (and their assorted channels), Reina Scully, PaigeY, Tokidoki Traveler

    • @AnnaBea
      @AnnaBea 4 месяца назад +3

      linh truong has such a talent for vlogs

    • @SarahFischerVlogs
      @SarahFischerVlogs  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for all these recs! Can’t wait to explore!

    • @Lucas-sz9rk
      @Lucas-sz9rk 4 месяца назад

      @@AnnaBea yes! She’s so stylistic, it’s really cool to watch

  • @emigonzalez9765
    @emigonzalez9765 4 месяца назад

    First of all, your hair at the end of the video when you were doing your make up… just wow!! Also, I'm really excited for your upcoming video where you talk about your dissertation writing process from start to finish. That will be extremely helpful, for sure! Lastly, can you please make a video with your boyfriend!? I think that would be so fun to take us on a date night or do a Q&A… or story time… or get to know my boyfriend! 😁

  • @ParisStrange
    @ParisStrange 4 месяца назад

    I would also would like to see more diversity in the vloggers and micro-Vloggers.

  • @KaelynGraceApple
    @KaelynGraceApple 4 месяца назад

    Omg thank you for the shoutout! I cant wait to see the video!

  • @ParisStrange
    @ParisStrange 4 месяца назад

    Yep, i constantly look up “DITL of ______” especially from a student perspective.
    The mommy blogs have when downhill the past few years. It was reapply pippin 2014-2021

  • @delmambulaiteye1811
    @delmambulaiteye1811 4 месяца назад +2

    I recommend Leandra Yomo for a Black woman in the law space and Enigiven as well

  • @AnnaBea
    @AnnaBea 4 месяца назад

    omg happy 4000!! 🎉🥂

  • @sneharoy009
    @sneharoy009 4 месяца назад

    Hi Sarah! Thank you for sharing your journey. I am starting my PhD journey soon and my research area is around gendered labour on social media. Your videos are inspiring and I might need to start content creating myself. I am scared to take my first steps but love that I get to see your journey.

    • @SarahFischerVlogs
      @SarahFischerVlogs  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! If you’re wanting to start, there is no better time than now!

    • @sneharoy009
      @sneharoy009 4 месяца назад

      @@SarahFischerVlogs Thank You for your encouraging words ☺️

  • @raijaynehearse
    @raijaynehearse 4 месяца назад +1

    related to this vlog so much. My PhD finishes up in September and only now am I realising that I actually need to put my own opinions and arguments in there, not just cite other people. It feels so weird. Also freaking out about what the future holds. I just want to do another PhD and not have to face it haha. Have a great week. xx

    • @SarahFischerVlogs
      @SarahFischerVlogs  4 месяца назад +1

      Another PhD?! 😱

    • @raijaynehearse
      @raijaynehearse 4 месяца назад

      @@SarahFischerVlogs I would if I could. I'd happily just be a student forever 🤣

  • @mothhaver
    @mothhaver 4 месяца назад

    Happy 4000! How did you manage time when you were in coursework? I'm in my second year of coursework now and STRUGGLING

  • @chelseasrenee
    @chelseasrenee 4 месяца назад

    Regarding what you said about citing other authors--one of the (academic) philosophy books I have been reading lately did something I have yet to see before. It was published by this woman in 2000 in a specific/niche topic that is completely dominated by men (as in, there are *still* virtually no woman scholars in this area aside from her and /maybe/ one other woman).
    So, in her introduction she addresses several views made by the most prominent scholars in the general field. She then makes simple arguments that show why they are obviously wrong in their analysis, despite such prominent scholars rarely being questioned. And she does this in a direct, sensical manner. She also cites several others that have posited views in her niche, and she explains their views a bit. She then goes on to show how they are either a) wrong or b) right, but they did not dive deep enough in to the topic. In her simple deconstruction of the views of other prominent scholars, she displays a huge amount of power and knowledge in the topic, thus establishing her authority *over* these more well-known and respected scholars. It has honestly been a pleasure to read this book so far, particularly because it is written by a woman scholar who is now incredibly well-respected due to this very work. I would love to be able to emulate this in my own writing.
    But anyways, the reason for me writing this long comment is to say: citing others does not equate to giving up your power or prestige. You have made it this far, and you deserve to be where you are. You don't need to "prove" anything to anyone. However, citing others is important not because it proves your knowledge (other scholars don't care how "smart" or "learned" you are if you can't make an argument for yourself) but because it: presents the background necessary to make your own argument, and it displays other scholars' perspectives that you will either a) argue against or b) argue with but expand. That is, citing others and explaining their arguments provides the contextual foundation for which you will make your own argument.
    I know you don't need me to tell you this, but I wanted to comment it to try and reassure you. You are a genuine and wonderful person, and you have something significant to contribute to your field. You don't have to over-compensate by drowning out your own words in the arguments of others, but you also don't need to avoid the work of others either. Your voice exists and has a place in the field, but you must speak it, and do so clearly, for it to be heard.
    I sincerely hope you are able to find your way with your work.

    • @SarahFischerVlogs
      @SarahFischerVlogs  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing all this! Very good reminders here ❤

  • @Hellolovelyyy
    @Hellolovelyyy 4 месяца назад

    Michellle Choi is a super successful vlogger, Kirsten Ashley and Sarah Pan are other WOC. If you’re intentional you can find WOC in everything, which I don’t think white people do normally. As a WOC myself it gets exhausting when spaces are only made for white women without thinking of intersectionality and WOCs experience (white feminism is very real.) The women in Gaza are literally vlogging their experience throughout a genocide which would take your vlog to another level (I hope you have not forgotten about them -Plestia and Bisan.) I promise you if you look there are so many WOC in social media, hopefully this helps and opens up your world/dis to make room for us too.

  • @tessmccoy6949
    @tessmccoy6949 4 месяца назад

    I fee the exact same way with waiting for fellowships and not being able to know if I’m teaching! I’m a plan a year in advance girly so this not knowing what’s happening in a few months is killing me😂

  • @socuteboom
    @socuteboom 4 месяца назад

    I love the traitors on peacock!!

  • @amyfaurote1488
    @amyfaurote1488 4 месяца назад +1

    I prefer watching women vloggers. Many of them are white women but I follow a lot of Asian women. I'm not sure why but I enjoy their content. Peace 🕊️

    • @chelseasrenee
      @chelseasrenee 4 месяца назад

      I only watch women (or NB) vloggers as well. I just noticed this the other day. I do sometimes watch men for non-vlog videos, though.

  • @wiptails9408
    @wiptails9408 4 месяца назад

    I’ve never been this early

  • @sarahbyrn2362
    @sarahbyrn2362 4 месяца назад

    Hiiii I absolutely never comment but here’s a list of some non-white vloggers (and their niche)!
    Bukola (google/software engineer), gyasi linje (NYC tech), Khris hui (fitness), Lillian chiu (Spotify data analyst), Angel Zheng (marketing), Lauren giraldo (lifestyle/OG/new mommy), Aja dang (finance/lifestyle), kchoi (consultant), misako envela (Mexico city/talking vlogs), Megan batoon (OG), Lois park (nyc), chriselle lim (LA, luxury, mom, older), Mai Pham (hella subscribers), sarah pan (google, nyc, software engineer), Evelyn from the internets (scripted and vlogs), Selena Trevino (work, house), Veronica Burton (Hispanic, marketing), tarek Ali (more essays now but has done vlogs), shahd batel (lifestyle), Kianna Naomi (travel, lifestyle),
    Also Ben Taylor (he’s white but a man and is new to vlogging so he says things that show he’s figuring out his (embodied) voice)

    • @SarahFischerVlogs
      @SarahFischerVlogs  4 месяца назад

      Omg thank you so much! Can’t wait to dive into these!