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Final Assignment: Research Proposal

Due Friday 5/24/19 by 11:59pm

Hi everyone,

As posted earlier, your final assignment is a proposal for a mock research study that will combine everything you’ve learned from your other assignments. The actual content (not including references and cover page) should be between 6 – 10 pages (double spaced). You already have many of the sections completed. Please see below and more fleshed out instructions here.

If you are having a hard time selecting a method for your question, please consult the list here or schedule a call to discuss with me.

I.  Introduction

Think about your introduction as a narrative written in one to three paragraphs that succinctly answers the following four questions:

  1. What is the central research problem?
  2. What is the topic of study related to that problem?
  3. What methods should be used to analyze the research problem?
  4. Why is this important research, what is its significance, and why should someone reading the proposal care about the outcomes of the proposed study?

II.  Background and Significance

Use your research topic statement and flesh it out more. Answer the “So What? question [i.e., why should anyone care].

III.  Literature Review

Use your annotated bibliography and any other citations you found since you submitted to discuss how other researchers have approached studying this issue/problem. Were there any common theme?

IV.  Research Design and Methods

How do you propose to answer your final question (that I approved earlier in the semester)? Why did you pick the method you did? Why is it appropriate to answer your question?

V.  Preliminary Suppositions and Implications

Just because you don’t have to actually conduct the study and analyze the results, doesn’t mean you can skip talking about the analytical process and potential implications. What do you hope to find at the end of your study? What would you do with your results if this were a real study?

VI.  Conclusion

This section should be only one or two paragraphs long, emphasizing why the research problem is worth investigating, why your research study is unique, and how it should advance existing knowledge.

VII.  Citations

Your reference/bibliography list

Annotated Bibliography

Hi everyone,

By Tuesday April 30th, please email me an annoyed bibliography with at least five references pertaining to your research topic.

if you have not made one before, check out these resources:

https://sites.google.com/site/johnjayschoolslibrary/pathfinders/annotated-bibliography

https://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/c.php?g=348899&p=2353820

I’ve also put an example document in the Dropbox here.

Please use the formatting guidelines in the example document:

  • .doc or .docx
  • 12pt Times New Roman font
  • 1 inch margins on all sides
  • .5 inch hanging indent
  • All sources alphabetized by author’s last name
  • Double spacing throughout

Anthony

Research Topic Statement

Once I’ve approved your research question (see the previous post), continue to flesh out the topic into a complete research topic statement.

Research Topic Statement: By Friday April 12th post a draft of your research topic statement.  This statement should be no shorter than a paragraph but no longer than two pages and more than likely will fall within a page (double spaced, 1 inch margins, 12 font Times Roman). Your post should:

  • State the topic/question that you want to delve deeper into;
  • Describe why you are interested in the topic;
  • Explain why it is an important topic to study; and
  • List what you imagine you will find when you look deeper into this topic.

Post the statement as a comment below. 

This research topic statement will help us explore further which feminist methodology you should use to answer your question and move forward with the rest of the assignments.

Feminist Ethnography

Responses due Tuesday 4/2/19

Reading:

Davis, D. A., & Craven, C. (2016). Feminist ethnography: Thinking through methodologies, challenges, and possibilities. Rowman & Littlefield. (in the Dropbox here)

Prompt:

What makes a feminist ethnography different from just a good ethnography?

At the end of the chapter, they outline different subsets of feminism. Do any of them in particular ring relevant to you and your work at John Jay?

Introductions

Responses due Tuesday 2/19/19

Hi everyone,

Although we will not meet in person, it is still important to know your classmates as the course site is designed for you to offer feedback to each other throughout the semester.

Using the comment box below, please introduce yourself using the format below:

Name
Pronouns
Major/Minor
Area(s) of gender justice you wish to explore more in this class
Anything else you wish the class to know

Please see my example below.
Thanks,

Anthony