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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Ricciardelli, Lucia. Undergraduate research in film. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019 (DLC) 2019015047 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Lucia Ricciardelli; Jenny Olin Shanahan; Gregory Young, (Professor of music) |
ISBN: | 9780429939198 0429939191 |
OCLC Number: | 1098217539 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Foreword; Preface; 1. Overview; Summary; Where Film Fits into the Undergraduate Research Movement; Opportunities for Original Research in Film; Can Undergraduate Research Benefit Both the Student and the Professor?; Upper-Division Film Seminars; How to Use This Text; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; 2. Literature Reviews; Summary; Purpose and Format of aLiterature Review; Literature Review versus Annotated Bibliography; Joining aScholarly Conversation; Finding Appropriate Sources Analyzing Existing Research in FilmOrganizing the Content of aLiterature Review; Moving from Notes to Draft; Questions for Discussion; References; 3. Choosing Film Topics and Formulating Appropriate Research Questions; Summary; Brainstorming Topic Areas; Refining the Topic; Designing aResearch Study or Project; Additional Mentors; Will Success Be Measurable?; Questions for Discussion; References; 4. Working with Human Subjects; Summary; Human Subjects Research; IRB Approval; Why Is Training on Human Subjects Research Necessary?; How Do IGet Trained?; Questions for Discussion; References 5. Collecting DataSummary; Importance of Research Methods; Establishing Credibility as aResearcher; Triangulated, Intentional, and Impartial Data Collection; Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods Research; Arts and Humanities Methods; Social Science Methods; Organizing the Method Section of aResearch Paper; Questions for Discussion; References; 6. Analyzing and Synthesizing Data; Summary; Results and Discussion; Analyzing Research Data; Analyzing Quantitative Data; Analyzing Qualitative Data; Limitations of the Research; Questions for Discussion; References; 7. Citing Sources; Summary RationaleWhy There Are Different Citation and Documentation Styles; The OWL at Purdue; Questions for Discussion; References; 8. Dissemination of Results; Summary; Why Share Your Work?; What You Will Gain from Presenting and Publishing Your Scholarly Work; Where Can You Share Your Work?; Forms of Dissemination; Questions for Discussion; References; 9. The Process of Making a Film as Research; Summary; Introduction; What Is the Process?; Why Call It Research?; How to Document the Process; Sample of Filmmaking Artistic Statements; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References 10. Interdisciplinary Ideas: The Path Less TakenSummary; Why Two Different Disciplines?; The Housing First Village Project: ACollaboration between Film, Architecture, and Community Partners (Bozeman, MT); The Digital Storywork Partnership: A Cross-Cultural and Interdisciplinary Collaboration; Documentary Filmmaking and the Crisis of Eurocentric History; Suggestions for Possible Interdisciplinary Seminars Involving Film; Sample Abstracts Submitted to NCUR (National Conference on Undergarduate Research); Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References |
Series Title: | Routledge undergraduate research series. |
Responsibility: | Lucia Ricciardelli, Jenny Olin Shanahan, Gregory Young. |
Abstract:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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