Lets Get PIPping
Decide on the topic to be researched
There’s a PIP in that! Panel advice
There’s a PIP in that! Student Workshop
What is Dear Pippa?
Dear Pippa: Common PIP Questions and Myths
Topic Choice
PIP advice from a past Society & Culture student
Develop a focus question or hypothesis
Understanding Cross Cultural Perspectives in the PIP
Time as Continuity and/or Change
Research hypotheses: design, purpose and use
Designing an integrated chapter structure
Apply the research methods ethically
Researching using the State Library
Organise and analyse your research
Once gathered, the information needs to be compiled and organised into manageable amounts so that the researcher can make sense of the findings.
These findings then need to be analysed and synthesised. Effective analysis of information (data) gathered through the research methods used is a critical step in any research process.
Socio-cultural literacy and the PIP
The Theoretical: The use of Social Theory in the PIP
Writing the conclusion
Writing up the researcher’s conclusions is a critical part of the research process. The writing-up process may take two or more drafts before the researcher is satisfied with the final product.
Art of Annotation & Logical Log
Creating an analytical and synthesised PIP