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I I have left a document below, please read it.
IF U DO NOT DO WHAT I WANT TO, PLEASE DO NOT BOTHER TO answer MY Question
I have this writing homework :
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Part I: Framing an Inquiry (Proposal or Prospectus) - 5 pointsThe Basic Assignment
A prospectus is an academic genre that exists to identify the state of current research on an issue and identify a direction (including, usually, a method) for new research. That's why graduate students have to write a prospectus as a first step in a dissertation-to show that there's a reason for doing the research in the first place.
Your prospectus will be more personal than a Ph.D. candidate's, but it will have a similar purpose. For the first part of the assignment, you will develop a researchable question and write a 3-5 page proposal or prospectus that does the following:
- Clearly communicates your focused question or area of curiosity.
- Identifies relevant academic and/or non-academic frames for the inquiry.
- What larger conversations does your inquiry fit into?
- Discusses previous research and/or conversation around the inquiry.
- This might mean identifying which academic disciplines study the issue you're interested in.
- This might mean identifying non-academic communities where this issue is discussed.
- This should mean identifying what academic or non-academic communities are saying or thinking about your question.
- Clarifies why and to whom the inquiry might matter.
- Gives a sense of the direction you plan to pursue as you research your question further.
Why We're Doing This
This is the undergraduate version of one of the academic genres from the Week 3 module, the prospectus. It requires several interdisciplinary academic moves, including inquiry, research, and framing. It also lays the foundation for Part II (an Annotated Bibliography) and Part III (reporting research in a genre of your choice).
You can think of a prospectus as a kind of proposal for the research you're going to be undertaking. A proposal is a common genre in workplace and community situations, so although this is an academic genre, it requires moves that are highly applicable outside academia.
How To Do This
Your work for Part I will be spent going back and forth between generative writing (freewriting, etc.), research, and drafting (writing the actual prospectus. You'll need to freewrite and think to find a question that matters to you-and then you'll need to research to think about conversations exist around this question already. Depending on what you find, you might want to reframe your question. If you want to check with me about your question, I'm happy to do that quickly by email. If you're having trouble with the research part, I recommend getting help from the library!
- My advice to you here and throughout this project: KEEP TRACK OF YOUR RESEARCH. If you find a source you *might* use, at the very least, save the link to it in a Google doc. This will help you later.
- Specifications
- Your proposal/prospectus needs to be 3-5 double-spaced pages.
- It needs to be in MLA paper format.
- It needs to use at least informal citation to avoid plagiarism and identify sources, though if you're able to do MLA citation, that would be ideal. (We will learn MLA citation a little later.)
- Your proposal/prospectus needs to have section headings. You can decide what they are.
- YOU CAN USE "I." I encourage you to use your personal curiosity or experience as part of your frame.
- YOU CAN USE IMAGES, VIDEO, MUSIC, YOUR GRANDMA, as an information source, as long as it's relevant to your question and the way you're choosing to frame it. You can use anything that helps you accomplish the assigned purpose.
- Grading Rubric
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I already did some of it. You can check it right here: PLZ READ IT
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hEpo6cwOldqyN3nqLEyBP7nlrVQn6AheJjU0NmZSJBc/edit?usp=sharing
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my resources are:
1) Melika Shirmohammadi, Wee Chan Au & Mina Beigi (2022) Remote work and work-life balance: Lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic and suggestions for HRD practitioners, Human Resource Development International, 25:2, 163-181, DOI: 10.1080/13678868.2022.2047380 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13678868.2022.2047380
2) Garca-Salirrosas, N., et al., "Job satisfaction in remote work: The role of positive spillover from work to family and work-life balance". Behavioral Sciences, 10 November 2023.
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/13/11/916
3) Cloak, M., et al., "Exploring the Remote Work Revolution: A Managerial View of the Tech Sector's Response to the New Normal". International Journal of Contemporary Management, 1 December 2023.
https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ijcm-2023-0011
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Do you think if I added this article it would be good?
*Niebuhr, Fiona, et al. "Healthy and Happy Working from Home? Effects of Working from Home on Employee Health and Job Satisfaction." ResearchGate, 20 Jan. 2022, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357995447_Healthy_and_Happy_Working_from_Home_Effects_of_Working_from_Home_on_Employee_Health_and_Job_Satisfaction. Accessed 22 Oct. 2024. ------
What do I need to complete this homework?
First, I need to fix my essay to follow the MLA format, especially the paragraphs I highlighted. I also need a quotes plz. I want to make sure I follow the instructions, and my articles are good for this proposal. If you have other essays, please add them for me.
Thank you!
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