Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Attractting Audience for the Popular Cultural Sample for Students
Questions: 1.Explain in your own words the Purpose of the Research. 2.Explain in your own words the Specific Research Question being Investigated. 3.Explain in your own words what Justifications have been provided for undertaking the Research. 4.Explain in your own words the Epistemology Underpinnings of the Research. 5.Explain in your own words the Theoretical Perspective of the Research. Answers: The first research paper R. Penfold-Mounce, D. Beer and R. Burrows (2011), article The wire as social science-fiction?in the journal of Sociology,volume 45(1), pages 152 to 167(Penfold-Mounce, 2011). It covers analysis of a HBO television series The Wire which is based on cultures of various sociological imaginations. Hence this journal reviews and analyses various cultural concepts as well as sociological ideas. 1.Toombs (2012) article, Ethical research for Indigenous people by Indigenous researchers. In the journal ofAboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal,volume 36(1), pages 24(Toombs, 2012). The scope of this research work confirms with various indigenous research in Australia. Instances have depicted various unethical considerations that has impacted non-compliance of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people intellectual property rights(Ens, 2012). 2.In the first study conducted the specific research question that is being catered to is related to society and culture. The purpose of this research is to attract audience to the popular cultural examples prevailing that impact sociological lifestyles. A character Snoops behavior is illustrated to depict broader understanding. In the second research, the study pertains to the understanding and analysis of Aboriginal culture and non-adherence of their rights. The researchs aim and objectives focuses to develop principles that might entail development of relationship with Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people. This study exposes the various unethical. 3.Culture prevalent has a great impact on society, as types of cultures and it beliefs mainly governs sociological practices and other factors(Sherwood, 2010). The Aboriginal and Islander Strait people have been for long exposed to various types of misery and ill-treatment. Their properties have also been destroyed multiple times by miners and developers in the area leading to overriding of their property rights. 4.While both the journals are related to social sciences their epistemology way of research explains and justifies the rationality beyond each belief. Both the topics aims to research and establish the truths behind them. While the previous case of sociological research establishes the cultural impact on society. The problem statement from both the researches has been justified by means of collecting data and information from various sources secondary as well as primary in nature in order to arrive at results. In the sociological research to establish facts regarding its cultural predominance there is analysis of various facts and pertinent data search. Findings pertaining to the study have only been established upon careful observation and analysis of data. Epistemology forms underpinning of the research work as the roots of the study has been examined and analyzed. In the second journal as well the scholar attempts to arrive at the research findings and analysis upon careful observ ation and data gathering of various information(Gorman, 2009). In order to arrive at the results for the study various cases of un-authenticated use of Aboriginal and Islander Strait peoples property and other rights. Hence the study aims to establish relevant findings and analysis with respect to this area such that the non-adherence of principles can be established. 5.Both the research has been conducted on practical situation but has a theoretical perspective. The other journal establishes the facets facing Aboriginals and Islander Strait people. In both the cases truth have been researched and established in the journals which led to attending of the research aims and objectives(Bull, 2010). The study draws on practices examples and relevant analysis form the area such that the study aims can be established. The research in social aspects establishes concrete understanding and analysis relevant to areas which reflects sociological impacts. References Bull, J.R., 2010. Research with aboriginal peoples: authentic relationships as a precursor to ethical research.Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics,5(4), pp.13-22. Ens, E.J., Finlayson, M., Preuss, K., Jackson, S. and Holcombe, S., 2012. Australian approaches for managing countryusing Indigenous and non?Indigenous knowledge.Ecological Management Restoration,13(1), pp.100-107. Gorman, D. and Toombs, M., 2009. Matching research methodology with Australian indigenous culture.aboriGiNal aND islaNDer health worker jourNal,33(3), p.4. Penfold-Mounce, R., Beer, D. and Burrows, R., 2011. The wire as social science-fiction?.Sociology,45(1), pp.152-167. Sherwood, J., 2010.Do no harm: decolonising Aboriginal health research(Doctoral dissertation, University of New South Wales). Toombs, M., 2012. Ethical research for Indigenous people by Indigenous researchers.Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal,36(1), p.24.
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