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Category > Art & Design Posted 26 Jul 2017 My Price 10.00

This assessment will bring theories and methods together

This assessment will bring theories and methods together so that you have an idea of how media studies is undertaken in professional settings by media practitioners and at universities.

Your project should use the following headings and provide the following information. The word limits are only suggestions: the right word limit for each section will depend on many factors, for example on the type of topic you are doing and how much research already exists on it. Consult your tutor for help with information for the sections of your specific topic.

  • Title: The name of your research project
  • Introduction (150-200 words): Provide some background material with a description of the
  • media text or phenomenon that interests you. Note that you must provide sufficient
  • information for someone who has never heard of the topic to know what you are talking about.
  • Aims (100-150 words): Develop 3-4 questions on what you’d like to find out about the issue.
  • Literature review (350-400 words): What are some of the different studies already on this
  • topic or on similar issues? Use the required readings and text book to find examples. What do they say about the questions you would like answered? Use further references you find yourself: these may be a combination of scholarly and media sources.
  • Theoretical frame (300-350 words): What theory do you think best explains or illuminates the issue? Explain it in your own words, using scholarly references.
  • Method (300-350 words): What method or methods would you use to find out more? Explain why you would choose these methods. What were some of the findings relevant to your project? The recommended readings for the essay (see the previous assessment) will help you choose a method and justify it. Use the contents page and index of the textbook to explore other approaches.
  • Expected conclusion (120-160 words).
  • Reference list (not included in word count). No set number of references, but we suggest

6-10 scholarly sources and 2-4 media sources if relevant. 

 

The topic should in Media, Culture and Society book that author by Paul Hodkinson.

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Status NEW Posted 26 Jul 2017 07:07 AM My Price 10.00

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