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MDIA5031 – Research in Practice

CLO1 Recognises and identifies relevant methodologies and methods of

humanities-based research

CLO2 Applies sound research protocols relevant to humanities-based

research practice

CLO3

Design and undertake humanities-based research

Assessment 1: Annotated Bibliography (Weight: 25%) (CLO1,2,3)

Due Date: See Moodle.

Length: 1000 words (+/-

10%)

Task: Prepare an annotated bibliography of four or five entries (your choice) in preparation

for the major research paper. Each entry should be approximately 200-250 words, and

refer to a scholarly source. These entries should reflect the core and breadth of the

research you are undertaking to come to an understanding of your research topic, and

appropriate methods to generate new knowledge of the object of your analysis.

Detailed Instructions: Your major research paper requires you to complete a piece

of research, or offer a research proposal, that demonstrates the following:

• Your skills as a communicator: How well do you define the problem you wish to investigate, and how well do you articulate its priority? • Your skills as a scholar: Have you looked at - and correctly cited - how other researchers have already attempted to answer this question? • Your skills as a research designer: Do you offer a clear sense of how you propose to investigate the problem you’ve articulated? • Your skills as a thinker: Is your proposal reflexive? Do you demonstrate awareness of issues around your research question and/or methods? (Please see the Assessment 3 details for further instructions.) In your Assessment 1 submission, you must indicate the research topic you will address in

Assessments 2 and 3. In your submission, please include, at the beginning, one or two

sentences outlining:

Research Topic: Focus of Analysis: (For example: Text? Industry?

Audience?) Object of Analysis: (What is the specific thing you wish to

investigate? Why is this important?)

This section does not count towards the word limit but is an essential part of the

assessment which will allow your tutor to engage with your research, monitor your

progress, and to offer suggestions for the other assessments.

Assessment 2: In-Class Presentations (Weight: 25%) (CLO1,2,3)

Due Date: See Moodle.

Length: 5 minutes (+/- 1 minute)

Task: Prepare and deliver an in-class presentation of your work-in-progress research, prior

to its completion in Assessment 3. Slides are recommended but not compulsory. Be

prepared to offer and receive formative feedback from your tutor and classmates.

Note: This term will be the first time this assessment has been included on the

course. There are, therefore, no available examples. The standard and specifics will

be determined by your tutor; attendance in classes is mandatory.

Assessment 3: Major Research Paper (Weight: 50%) (CLO1,2,3)

Due Date: See Moodle.

Length: 2000 words (+/- 10%)

Task: Prepare a major research paper or research proposal, showcasing your preferred

humanities-based research approach/es. Do not pursue research that falls outside of

the media and communications discipline and industries. The choice of whether to

pursue a completed research paper or a proposal only is entirely up to you; note: proposals

are not easier – they require as much, if not more, scholarly justification as completed

papers.

In your Assessment 3 submission, please include, at the beginning, one

succinct paragraph outlining relevant information about the paper/proposal

(do not answer every single question, only those relevant to your work). This

might (or might not) include:

# A Research Question

# A Description of the Aims and Rationale of the Paper or Proposal: (What

were/are you investigating and why? What did/do you hope to find out and

why was/is this project worth undertaking? What research gap, if any, did

you identify?)

# A Description of your Object of Analysis: (What constitutes the specific object/s of

analysis? How did you determine what object/s were to be included in your

sample?

In the case of research that required textual analysis: where/how were the texts

selected? In the case of research that would require future research participants:

How would they be selected?)

# A summary and justification of your research method(s): (What methods did - or

do - you plan to use to generate and analyse your data? Is your approach

innovative or does it draw upon established methods? What are the advantages of

your approach? Are there any risks or limitations?)

Note: Research proposals don’t really have limitations; choosing to limit the

scope of your enquiry is the point of your research.

Note: Your method must match your aims.

# A statement of the theoretical paradigm you were - or will be - working within.

(What is the deeper significance of this project? What is the theory that informs

your research practice? How can your work be justified with respect to broader

epistemological and/or ethical concerns that pertain to the study of media and

communication?)

This section does not count towards the word limit but is an essential part of

the assessment which will allow your tutor to engage effectively with your research

and assess it.

As needed, an appendix (excluded from the word count) can also be included. Your

appendix is where you include materials that support your research or research

proposal. This might include things like a questionnaire for a pilot survey; a list of

questions you might use for an interview; or screenshots of the object of your

analysis etc. This section does not count towards the word limit.

All Assessments will be graded against a simplified rubric, testing for

engagement with the course thinking/topics, critical thinking, academic

expression and referencing in the UNSW Harvard style. All further questions

should be directed to your tutor.

To learn more about UNSW Harvard:

https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/harvard-referencing

Academic Integrity: This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin so please

ensure that your work has no issues with academic integrity. To find out how

to improve the academic integrity of your work, please visit:

https://student.unsw.edu.au/plagiarism

To find out more about how to construct an annotated bibliography, please visit:

https://student.unsw.edu.au/annotated-bibliography

Excluded Sources

Materials that are specified as a weekly reading on the course are not to be

included in the annotated bibliography. While you are welcome to cite such

materials in Assessments 2 and 3, Assessment 1 looks for evidence of your

independent reading for research purposes.

Recommended Journals

The following journals are good places to start to look for current research on relevant

media issues and debates (to identify a research gap, in other words):

Big Data and Society

Communication Methods and Measures

Continuum: The Journal of Media &

Cultural Studies

Discourse & Society

International Journal of Communication

Journal of Communication

Media International

Australia

New Media & Society

Signs & Society

Visual Communication

You are more than welcome to consult journals outside of those listed here

but please note that the sources you use for all Assessments need to be

primarily published in English-language scholarly publications; exceptions

are permissible but must be agreed to in advance by your tutor.

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