- Consider the aesthetic, cultural, historical , technological, social, and political contexts of your topic.
- Try and be logical, critical, methodical, evaluative and analytical in your writing.
- Have a range of practical, physical and theoretical research.
- The synthesis between your essay and your practical work should start from the very beginning of the module.
- Research what makes the subject what it is today?
- Who are the key figures in the subject?
- Is there a dominant ideology that informs the subject?
- Is the subject culturally specific?
- Why are you asking the questions you're going to ask?
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Lecture - COP3 Introduction
Things to consider for COP3:
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