For this assignment, you will write an 8-10 page (2,000-2,500 words) research essay. The objective in developing this inquiry-based research essay is probably unlike writing assignments you have previously composed. In an inquiry-based essay, the development of a research question is the cornerstone of the essay, providing a guideline for you to follow your research wherever the information takes you. The careful formulation of a solid research question about your topic is crucial to ensure your inquiry will be effective. Once you have developed a question–and had that question approved by your instructor–you’ll conduct research that will help you answer it.
In order to answer that question, we ask you to identify an article to serve as a model for the essay you are writing. Your essay will take on the general shape and contours of that model essay. Since each student’s model essay is unique, the essays each of you write will be different. Some essays will argue for particular positions, some will be explanatory or investigative in nature, and some will be intended to inform. Your genre’s conventions–where the thesis goes and how it’s worded, how the claim/support structure is arranged, its visual presentation, and how it concludes–will determine, but not fully dictate, the arrangement of your own essay. Genres are socially agreed up methods of arrangement, but they’re usually flexible.
Once you finalize your research question, you will look for information that will help you explore and, perhaps, answer your question. Your aim here will be to make use of the research that you discover to help you to shape your essay. To do that, you’ll need to find a variety of sources that are relevant to your topic and read them carefully enough that you’ll be able to summarize their main points for use in your essay. You’ll want to be sure that you’ve included as least one opposing point of view.
The following types of research must be incorporated into your essay:
- At least 4 academic sources
- At least 3 popular media sources
Throughout the research process, you will write several short assignments in various genres. These genre assignments are designed to keep your research focused, to have you reflect on the research process and your sources so that you might better analyze them, and to help you present strong ideas in your essay. Each genre assignment is designed to help you through various stages of your research.
Writing Genre #1: Research Topic Reflection
This reflection will be based on your topic exploration and initial research. You’ll reflect on what may have inspired the desire for further inquiry, including how you came up with the question, why it might be important, and how you plan to explore the question in your research. If you can’t decide on a single question at this point, write about the top three you have in mind. We’ll work together on narrowing your focus into one final research question, and we’ll evaluate examples of strong research questions.
Writing Genre #2: Research Proposal (1-2 typed, single-spaced pages)
The proposal should identify the specific, final research question that you determine based on your initial exploration/research. Your proposal should discuss the same ideas as the topic reflection, but should be a more finely tuned presentation of the question your research will explore. You will need to include:
- Your research question with some context. What is it about this question that interests you? Why is it relevant to social justice or social action?
- A timeline. By what point will you have completed research for secondary sources?
- A description of your audience and the name of a publication and a model essay (with a URL, if relevant) for which your essay might be appropriate.
- A bibliography of the work you have so far completed.
NOTE: This assignment is the last chance to change your research question. Once your proposal has been approved, the question you propose is final.
Writing Genre #3: Report on Research in Progress (1-2 typed, single-spaced pages)
In this report you will provide an update on your research in progress. You should provide the following information:
- Discuss the sources you have found so far and analyze their credibility
- Provide details about each source: how was each found, what makes it viable, and how you imagine each one effectively supporting your ideas
- Identify a source you found while conducting your research but have discarded, and explain why you are excluding it
- Discuss a source you are considering using, but about which you are still unsure, and explain your uncertainty
- Identify what’s missing in your research, and speculate about information you are still seeking from additional sources
Writing Genre #4: Post-Essay Reflection
In this reflection, you will explore the process of researching and incorporating sources into your essay. Your reflection will provide an opportunity for you to think through the connections between your sources, how you have presented them to your audience in your essay, and for what purpose. Fully analyze the rhetorical strategies you have employed. Discuss how those strategies and the process of writing your research essay have contributed to the further development of your theory of writing.
Submission: Through Blackboard
Evaluation Rubric
Have I
- Included four scholarly and three popular sources in my essay?
- Modeled my essay on an existing publication, adopting its genre conventions for my own essay?
- Completed the preliminary reflection, the research proposal, the report on research in process, and the final reflection?
- Applied citation style conventions in both in-text and end of text references?