SOCI 121: Research Capstone
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- Define Search Terms
- Find Background & Data
- Find Scholarly Articles
- Find White Papers & Reports
- Grow Citations From One Article
- Read up on Research Methods
American Sociology Association Style Guide
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Literature Review
What is a literature review.
As you launch your own research project, you need to find out what other research has been done to date -- what is known and what is not known -- relating to the topic. A literature review will include the works you consulted in order to understand and investigate your research problem. A good literature review is not simply a summary of other research articles. The sources listed should be organized logically with the sources dealing with the same aspects of the topic grouped together. You should also evaluate the sources, show the relationships among them and explain why they are important (or not) for your own research. The resources on this page provide more information about literature reviews.
This video tutorial from North Carolina State University provides an overview of what a literature review is and is not as well as tips for getting started.
Literature Review Example
For an example of literature review, look at the first section of this peer reviewed article:
Hazelbaker, T., & Mistry, R. S. (2021). “Being colorblind is one of the worst things”: White teachers’ attitudes and ethnic‐racial socialization in a rural elementary school. Journal of Social Issues, 77(4), 1126–1148. https://doi-org.libproxy.scu.edu/10.1111/josi.12489
(To access it, you will likely be asked to login with your SCU credentials to prove you're a student with access rights.)
Literature Review Resources
- Finding Sources for Your Literature Review (Capella University) A tutorial that covers strategies for keeping track of your sources and search techniques.
- Literature Reviews (UNC Chapel Hill) This site explains "what literature reviews are and offer insights into the form and construction of literature reviews in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences."
- Seven Steps of the Research Process (Cornell University Library) A step-by-step guide to the literature review process.
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For an example of literature review, look at the first section of this peer reviewed article: Hazelbaker, T., & Mistry, R. S. (2021). “Being colorblind is one of the worst things”: White teachers’ attitudes and ethnic‐racial socialization in a rural elementary school.
Capstone Project Proposal Example chapter review of related literature and studies this chapter presents various related literatures, systems and studies on