This document provides instructions for a research assignment in Professor Will Adams' hum1020 class. Students will research a randomly selected piece of art and write a 5-page research paper about it. They must use at least 6 credible sources, excluding internet sources, in their research. Students will then reinterpret the piece of art in a new medium of their choice. The written portion of the assignment must discuss the original artwork based on research and then discuss the student's own interpretation. The artistic and written components are due on November 20th, and an optional draft can be submitted on November 6th for feedback.
Introduction to Citations and ReferencingKee-Man Chuah
This is the introductory part of the unit on citations and referencing, which are important for academic writing. The style used is APA.
Note: Reference list for the materials used in the slights is provided upon request.
Find all about MLA, IEEE, Harvard, APA and Chicago referencing styles to complete your assignment.
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Introduction to Citations and ReferencingKee-Man Chuah
This is the introductory part of the unit on citations and referencing, which are important for academic writing. The style used is APA.
Note: Reference list for the materials used in the slights is provided upon request.
Find all about MLA, IEEE, Harvard, APA and Chicago referencing styles to complete your assignment.
For assignment writing services, visit https://www.thoughtfulminds.org/assignment-writing/
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AHVS 346C Visual Culture in Jane Austen’s WorldResearch Assigsimisterchristen
AHVS 346C: Visual Culture in Jane Austen’s World
Research Assignment Stage 1
Assignment: This is the birth of your major project for this semester. To begin, you will do a little digging. Consider what about this period is of particular interest to you, what do you have questions about when you consider the late 18thC/early 19thC (1790-1820). Now, find an object/artwork around which you can base your line of inquiry. Finally, start investigating sources that will help you along the way.
This assignment includes your bibliography, including at least 4 preliminary sources (1 of which must be a primary source) as well as a short abstract introducing your proposed project. This must introduce your object and may ask the questions you are looking to unpack.
ALSO - indicate if you will give a
presentation or written essay for Stage 3.
The Specifics:
· Ensure that your name, student number, course number, and word count for your abstract (300-400 words) all appear on the first page.
· Ensure your citations (footnotes and bibliography) are consistent. There is a link to this on BrightSpace.
· This assignment assesses your ability to follow instructions, conduct research, and begin a line of original inquiry. I will be looking for at least 4 different sources.
· Plagiarism
WILL NOTbe tolerated. See your syllabus and the University of Victoria Calendar for details. Understanding what constitutes plagiarism is your responsibility and is vital as it could result in a failing grade or worse.
Due:
October 4, 2022, 2pm You will submit your work via BrightSpace in .pdf, .doc or .docx format. Failure to do this (if I have to chase you up for formatting) will result in a 1% deduction. This is worth 15% of your final grade; please review my lateness policies.
Research Project Helpers:
Special Collections Browse - Search (uvic.ca)
Special Collections at UVic, great to be able to access works in person! Good for both your actual object as well as your finding of primary sources.
Collection | British Museum
Art, artifacts, prints, drawings.
Online resources | The British Library (bl.uk)
Artworks, digitized books, newspapers, manuscripts.
V&A · Explore The Collections (vam.ac.uk)
Costume, art, manuscripts, prints, SO MUCH here.
Annotated Bibliographies:
An annotated bibliography includes descriptions and explanations of your listed sources beyond basic citation information. Bibliographies demonstrate that you have done valid research and provide a point of reference for readers seeking more.
An annotated bibliography provides specific information about each source. As a researcher, you become an expert on your topic: you will have the ability to explain the content of your sources and assess their usefulness.
A successful annotated bibliography will prove you have read and understand your sources and encourages you to think critically about the content of the work ...
Review Instructions for Essay 4--The Research Paper The ins.docxmichael591
Review Instructions for Essay 4--The Research Paper
The instructions and guides for the research paper are linked below.
In this class you have a rare opportunity to develop, revise/edit, and resubmit your work. Your revised exploratory paper (Essay 2) will become the introduction to your research paper. The revised position paper (Essay 3) will become the body. In addition, you will create a conclusion or "solutions" section for the final project. Note, however, that significant revisions are expected, so you should carefully review the edited draft and rubric evaluations for both essays 2/3 before you begin your final essay.
The final research papers must meet ALL of the minimum criteria for the assignment (in terms of structure, development, documentation style, quality and number of research sources, and writing skills) to be eligible for a score. In other words, you must receive a mark of "competent" in all of these areas to receive a grade for this assignment.
English 103: Essay 4—Research Paper
In the Research Paper, you will further develop, revise, and build upon the single perspective argument you have been developing all semester. Your final assignment should demonstrate your ability to apply the principles of argument discussed in the class throughout the semester and it should demonstrate your ability to use critical thinking when discussing a controversial issue.
Directions:
Prepare an 8-10 page research essay that builds upon the single perspective argument paper. The purpose of this assignment is to build upon what you have already created in the course. Therefore, the introduction of your research paper should be drawn from your Exploratory Paper, laying the foundation for the reader by presenting all sides of the issue, the exigence, etc. The body should be drawn from the Position Paper, which incorporates research to support your claim and sub-claims. Obviously, you cannot include the entire portion of each of the previous papers, and your final research paper should show that you’ve developed areas requiring development and made significant revisions to those sections of your papers requiring revision. The idea is to pull sections and points from previous essays. Use comments from me to revise those papers as you incorporate portions of them into this final project.
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Research Paper
Social Issue
Getting Started
Set up the boundaries of your paper.
How long is the paper supposed to be?
How much background information is necessary for the reader to understand the social issue?
How many points are needed to adequately address the topic?
What is the group that you plan to conclude your paper with?
What areas of your paper are going to require research?
What is a social issue?
Social issues are matters which directly or indirectly affect a person or many members of a society and are considered to be problems, controversies related to moral values, or both.
Building your argument
Identify the social issue that interests you the most
Include background information in order to clarify issue for readers
Introduction
Attention-getter
Possibly use a shocking fact or statistic
Thesis
Should include your social issue and main points
Building argument
Provide relevant information about this social issue
Who are the supporters?
What is the main cause?
What are their accomplishments?
What is the problem with this social issue?
Supporting your argument
Need to have adequate and informative evidence to offer support for your topic.
Data
Quotes
Examples
Facts
Statistics
Expert Opinion
Conclusion
Must offer a solution/proposal/call to action
Use the group that you have found as a way to compel your audience to act about this topic (support the group, learn about the group, etc)
Identifying Reseach
Primary
Personal Interviews
Need to have questions written out to be answered
Make sure you give credit to the person you interviewed within your paper of whatever information you gathered
Surveys
Secondary
Library research
Databases, articles, etc
Internet research
From credible websites
Working Bibliography
List all sources that you have looked at or taken information from
Prepare this on a computer file so you can add and delete as needed
This can help as you go through the writing process and need to refer back to sources
This makes it easier for you to complete your works cited page
Quotations
Direct quotation
Reproduce word for word within quotation marks
“The plot, with one exciting event after another, was representative of the usual historical novel. But Gone with the Wind placed its emphasis as much on the private individual as on the panorama.”
Quotations
Can use ellipsis to show where material has been omitted
Inside quote
“The plot…was representative of the usual historical novel. But Gone with the Wind placed its emphasis as much on the private individual as on the panorama.”
Quotations
Additions to a quote
May need to add a little piece of info to make concept clearer
“Not only did it [Gone with the Wind] for a short time become America’s speediest-selling novel, but over the long haul, it became the nation’s largest-selling novel.”
Quotes within a quote
Place single quotes around the quotation within your original quote
“Despite its massive scope, Gone with th.
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Hum1020 0730 research project instructions
1. Professor Will Adams • Wadams5@valenciacollege.edu
Office hours by appointment • Building 1, Room 104
Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:30 – 8:45 AM
hum1020-0730-fa.blogspot.com
For your research assignment, you will be tasked with researching a piece of art, and then
reinterpreting it in your own creative way.
The following will guide you through the basic process you will use to create your
reinterpretation:
1. You will choose your piece of art by drawing a topic, at random, from a hat.
2. Once you’ve chosen your piece of art, perform research on it.
3. For a 5-page research project, you should use no fewer than 6 credible sources.
i.
With the exception of the databases available through the College’s libraries,
none of your sources may come from the Internet.
4. After you’ve completed your research and have a good understanding of the piece
of art, use what you’ve learned to create your own interpretation of it.
i. You may, and in fact are encouraged to, change the medium from the
original work of art to your own.
ii. For instance, if you choose a painting, you may reinterpret that as a painting,
a song, a film, etc.
iii. Be sure the medium you choose caters to your own abilities and interests,
not the original artist’s.
iv. Possible media to consider for your interpretation include photography,
fashion design, painting, dance, sculpture, modeling, film, or poetry.
v. Be creative and “think outside the box”!
2. 5. Finally, craft a research paper that first discusses the original artwork, as you
understand it from your research.
i. This section should make up the bulk of your paper’s length – at least 3 – 4
pages.
ii. In addition, you should not use first or second person point-of-view when
writing this section of your paper.
iii. After discussing the original artwork, then discuss your own interpretation.
Be sure to explain your own perspective and artistic choices. This is the only
section of your paper in which you are allowed to use first-person point-ofview (i.e. “After completing my research on Michelangelo, I concluded
that…”).
iv. Collectively, the written component of your project should total 4-5 full
pages.
v. Your text should be double-spaced, set in Times New Roman size 12 font,
and have standard 1” margins.
vi. Use proper MLA style citation for in-text citations, the Works Cited page,
and the cover page (refer to attached MLA style guide for help).
6. Both the artistic and the written components of your project are due in class on
Wednesday, November 20th.
7. One draft may be turned in for feedback on November 6th – this must be done via
email to wadams5@valenciacollege.edu.
In conclusion: Have as much fun as you can with this! This assignment isn’t meant as a
punishment, but rather as an opportunity for you to synthesize academic skills with
personal expression. The more passionate you are about your chosen topic, that less
“work” this assignment will be.