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Format: Your final paper should include a title page, body, and reference page.
Format: Your final paper should include a title page, body, and reference page. Your paper should have one-inch borders on all four sides, use Times New Roman-12 point font, be double spaced, and not have an extra space in-between paragraphs. (You may need to turn this off in MS word by going to “paragraph” and clicking ‘Don’t add space between paragraphs of the same style’). Since this is an INLT course, you need to use the Chicago Manual of Style footnote method with a “References” page.
Your final papers should include the following sections.
Introduction. This section should be written last and should pull from some of the elements of your literature review. You will need to clearly provide an overview of the topic you are writing about, present your research question, and discuss why the situation is important to investigate. Also, explain to the reader up front how the paper is organized. Writing the introduction last is helpful in ensuring that you’ve incorporated any changes that may have taken place over the course of your research. This section should be about 1 page in length.
Literature Review. Your literature review section should incorporate the content from your second assignment, plus any other literature that you have identified to support your research. This section should be 5-6 pages in length.
Analysis and Findings. Every student’s paper will be a little bit different here, depending on the topic. You have only a couple of weeks to build this final section, and you will not have sufficient time to conduct surveys and collect data. So, let’s talk about what kind of “case study” CAN be accomplished in this time. Most importantly, you should explain whether and how the scholarly research in the literature review answers the research question that you posed at the beginning of the paper (or at least contributes to a better understanding of that research question). You can also choose to include some other things. Here are some example ideas. These are only examples. Present your analysis and findings as you see fit:
Idea 1: Step back and browse the scholarly articles in your literature review. Select one scholar that you believe provides the best theory or framework or point-of-view for understanding your topic (e.g., Walzer’s Right to Life theory). Present that as your recommended “theoretical framework” for further study of the topic. Compare and contrast the theoretical framework with other scholarly studies from the literature review.
Idea 2: Similar to Idea #1 above, select a theoretical framework and explain how you would use that framework to architect a future study on the topic. For example, you might develop an interview protocol and data collection effort around that framework. (Note: This may lead you to a potential future masters’ thesis study.).
Idea 3: If you have personal experience with the topic, present your own fact-supported experience. Compare and contrast your experience with what is presented in the scholarly studies in the literature review.
This section should be 5-6 pages in length.
Conclusion. Conclude the paper by reminding the reader of what was presented the paper, how it was organized, the results, and what the analysis adds to our body of knowledge. Within your conclusion you should also offer suggestions for avenues of future research for other scholars as all knowledge is evolutionary. This section should be 1-2 pages in length.
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