English 202 Fall 2004 - Research Writing |
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Before delving deeply into a research project, it
can be useful to get a "feel" for the ongoing conversations: issues,
interests, and debates that others have been engaged in. An
individual's research may rarely start a new conversation; normally it
involves making a contribution by extending or questioning something in an
ongoing line of discussion. Below are
some links that may be useful to you early in your research process; browse
and consider the different perspectives held on your topic. (We'll spend
some time shortly developing a more specific research plan.) Name each "conversation" you encounter, developing a working list. It may be useful to think about where it fits in terms of academic discipline, who participates, or whom it serves. Here's an example for the topic--consumerism and college choice:
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