2. Introduction – which introduces your topic and explains the context. This should include a definition of your research problem/s and objectives/aims, and indicate why the question being tested is worthwhile and interesting. 3. Literature review – this is a complete survey of previous work published around your chosen research project theme. Literature review comprises a background or basis on which you can demonstrate how your own work or line of enquiry amounts to a new contribution in this field of knowledge/research 4. Theoretical framework – a sub-section about the media theory you want to apply to align with you research project. 5. Methodology – a chapter, which describe, explains and justifies the research strategy you have chosen to tackle your research problem. 6. Schedule / timetable for completion – Give some indication of how much time you think you will need to complete each section, given the fixed submission deadline. 7. Budget – How much it will cost. Put the budget under separate headings; e.g. travel for fieldwork, equipment, and stationery. 8. ReferencesShow more
