Prospectus Project Design Research And Revisions
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Prospectus Project Design Research And Revisions
Description / paper instructions
Work within and revise your existing prospectus with an attention to the methods section. This revised METHODS & PROJECT DESIGN section should be at least 500 words, and should be uploaded as part of your revised prospectus to this assignment.
Third, revise other sections of your prospectus as informed by in class work and outside of class research and revisions. Upload the updated prospectus (inclusive of the revised Methods & Project Design section) to Canvas.
See the below questions and organization to guide your research, writing, and revision of this section.Methods & Project Design (Review the ppt I attached called “Methods” in detail and pick some of methods in the ppt. Also, read my Prospectus i wrote in detail and pick the most suitable one! ) If you have any questions, please let me know!
This section articulates your methodological approach (how you will collect and analyze data), and your design to do so. As you write this section, attend to the following questions:
What models of research do you admire? Cite specific texts and approaches that model your approach. (This project follows theoretical/performance-based/ethnographic/qualitative/case studies approaches such as…..)
What are your methods: What types of data will you collect (primary, secondary, and/or tertiary)? How are you collecting that data? You might want to consider data such as interviews, surveys, past business plans, newspaper articles, documentation of visual art and/or live performance, or quantitative data. How is your data an archive and/or a repertoire?
What is your methodology: How will you analyze that data? Modes of analysis include through your research question, through particular theories, comparing and contrasting, within a case study, and/or coding. You might consider analyzing your data through multiple methods.
Optional: What is your positionality (see Madison 21, and 25-27)? How your background influence how you collect and analyze research?
How will you design your project? What is your plan to collect and analyze data? If interviewing, when will you schedule interviews, what types of questions will you ask, and what is your plan to transcribe and analyze interviews? If engaging newspaper articles, where will you engage these sources? If coding, what is your particular process?