What goes into a project proposal? RESEARCH QUESTION – What topic, theory/theori

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What goes into a project proposal?
RESEARCH QUESTION – What topic, theory/theorists/activists, concerns/issues, events or phenomena do you plan to research?
POSITIONALITY – Why are you personally interested in this topic?
CONTEXT – Where and with whom is this research situated? (Remember this is anthropology, not environmental science or biology)
DATA COLLECTION – Where do you plan on gathering data for the Research Project? Note: This is different and separate from your works cited page.
FINDINGS – What do you expect to learn?
SIGNIFICANCE – What is the significance and/or potential benefit, if any, of conducting this research? How does it contribute to your understanding of the role of anthropology in addressing environmental concerns?
Instructions:
Please submit a single-spaced, 1-page (500-ish words) outline of your research project here.
Type up your outline in a Word document. Title your submission as LastNameFirstInitial_Outline.
Save the document.
Proofread, proofread, PROOFREAD!!!
Upload and submit.
Guidelines:
Don’t forget to tell me how you plan to “deliver” your finished product.
Times New Roman 12pt font or the equivalent, 1-inch margins.
Make sure to include at least 3 applicable sources. In anthropology, we use Chicago Style: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.htmlLinks to an external site.. If you are using APA or MLA, that’s fine, just be consistent.
The sources should be properly cited in your outline; they do not count towards your page length.

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