I have decided that writing up project-based research requires an approach that utilises writing in bits. I am spending to much time writing in a linear fashion the background to what I should be really getting down on paper. This is perspectives on the projects in relation to the proposition that has been raised in that chapter. I know I should be getting to that material first but old habits die hard. Namely writing in a linear mode. Therefore, a better approach would be to scrutinize the projects in relation to the proposition and then look at what is needed to join up those bits. This would be a lot more economical as you only end up writing what you need. Also, the benefits of following a linear thread (developing an argument and subsequent theory) would still be in there in these linking sections.
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