SOCIOLOGY 3350 GROUP RESEARCH PROJECT INFORMATION:
1. The starting point for preparing your group research project is the material we've read and discussed. The lectures, readings, and videos should provide a good foundation for your research. The first step in preparing the group research project is selecting a topic. Given the amount of time we’ve spent discussing and reading about Argentina and Brazil, each group should focus on other countries, rather than simply covering things we’ve already learned. The simplest type of group project to organize would be to pick a country and then have each group member look at different aspects of the country (e.g. one person research key historical events and trends, one look at the key features of the economy, one look at the political system, etc.). An alternative way to organize a project would be to pick a major social institution (e.g. religion) and then have each group member look at a different country or religion, and then compare and contrast these different cases. These are just some possible formats; you should get together as a group this week and decide on a format and who is responsible for each part of the project, since you need to turn in an outline on Monday, Feb. 20. I will provide comments on the outlines and return them to each group after spring break.
3. The group research project will have two parts: the research paper and a PowerPoint presentation that will be shared with the rest of the class electronically. The PowerPoint presentation should summarize the main points of the research paper. The PowerPoint presentation should be emailed to me by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 17 so I can make it available to all class members. There will be questions on the final exam drawn from the group research project PowerPoint presentations.
4. The final group research paper is due in class on Wed., April 19.
5. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ANY POINT IN THIS PROCESS: please call me (387-3483) or send me an email message: paul.ciccantell@wmich.edu