Wednesday, September 17, 2025

"Banter for Breakfast": Pizza Recipe

 For this week's entry, I chose to make a Research Pizza using Banter for Breakfast. 

  • Title of Research: Banter for Breakfast: Youth, Power and Resistance in an (Un)Regulated Space
  • Crust (type of research): Quantitative Qualitative
  • Sauce (ideology/underlying belief): Constructivist, with gestures of critical theory
  • Toppings (methods & tools): Participant observation
  • Utensils (how is it analyzed?): Author analyzed data through the frameworks of power relations, cultural/social norms, and gender. As a whole, the author's analysis leans upon critical theory
  • Box (how was it delivered?): Article published in an academic journal

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ibrahim! I am loving the cloud background to your blog (as well as your choice of rainbow colors to use for the Pizza Recipe and getting the chance to learn a bit more about you). Moreover, our pizza recipes overlap a lot (such as practically the same sauces and super similar utensils) but I am super intrigued by the choice of crust. With so much love and even more curiosity, what about Banter for Breakfast specifically spoke quantitative to you?!

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    1. Thank you for your question, Bailey! And thank you for your kind words about the blog's design! As for the crust, I actually miswrote. I meant to write qualitative, not quantitative. Thank you for catching that, and I appreciate your curiosity :)

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