The central assignment of Senior Seminar is an extended, independent research project. You will produce an original, high-quality research paper on a subject that fascinates and intrigues you, and you will share your research with your classmates in a presentation. You can select any topic related to modernity and/or life in today’s world for this project. As with any research project, however, your work should begin with a clear and focused question, problem, or observation. You should also ensure your work is led by a central argument made in dialogue with scholarly literature you have sourced; your paper should not merely be a descriptive essay “about” a topic.
Integrate course ideas within your paper and presentation to demonstrate your understanding of modernity as a theoretical and historical concept.-
It should be approximately 7500 words (that’s about 15 pages in length – depending on font size etc), excluding Abstract, footnotes/endnotes, and bibliography.
– You must have an Abstract at the beginning of your paper of about 300 words. This summarises your entire paper.
– You should find and use at least 10 academic sources in the paper, excluding
readings from the syllabus. The bibliography should list all the sources that you have used in the paper.
– All references and quotations should be cited within the paper using a standard referencing style.
– You can include photos/graphs/charts etc in your paper.
– The following is a suggested way to organize your paper:
– Abstract
– Introduction including your research question(s)/issue(s) to be investigated/analysed
– Literature review/discussion of previous research
– Research methods used (if applicable)
– Discussion of your findings/analysis/your argument (this should be the longest section of the paper)
– Conclusion
I will attach the presentation I made about my topic include the same ideas in the paper


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