What are the “threads,” themes, or categories in the conversation about your topic? Do you find any of these particularly valuable? Why?

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attached is part two of the assignment. It should have the same resources we used on part one and I also attached part one paper that you made me.

The literature refers to the published books and articles that contain contributions to an ongoing conversation among scholars. A conversation might be about the nature of liberty; it might be about the figure of the highwayman in Locke’s Second Treatise.

A literature review is an analysis of the ongoing conversation on a topic, question, or issue. A strong literature review organizes existing contributions to a conversation into categories or “threads.” For each category or thread, a literature review might highlight particularly interesting books or articles, then briefly cite or mention other instances. It is possible to have a category populated by just one book or article. A literature review typically serves to identify an opportunity or opportunities for new research on a topic.

A literature review is NOT a summary of everything said on a topic; nor is it a chronological account of publications on a topic.

A literature review answers questions such as these:

  • What is the current state of the literature/research on your topic?
  • What are the major contributions to the study of your topic? What do they say?
  • What are the “threads,” themes, or categories in the conversation about your topic? Do you find any of these particularly valuable? Why?
  • Are there any major disagreements or debates on this topic? Any areas of consensus?
  • Do you see anything missing or otherwise problematic in the literature?

 

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