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LITERARY THEORY#1
A framework for analyzing literature, focusing on its meanings, structures, and cultural implications.
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS#2
Collective efforts by groups to promote or resist change in society, often linked to social justice.
ACTIVISM#3
Efforts to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change.
CASE STUDY#4
An in-depth analysis of a particular instance or example, often used to illustrate broader principles.
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#5
The organized way in which a story is presented, influencing its impact on readers.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#6
Research focusing on understanding human behavior through observation and interviews.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#7
Research that involves numerical data and statistical analysis to understand phenomena.
LITERATURE REVIEW#8
A comprehensive survey of existing research on a specific topic, highlighting key findings and gaps.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK#9
A structure that guides research by providing a perspective on the topic being studied.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#10
Evaluating two or more texts or case studies to identify similarities and differences.
SOCIAL JUSTICE#11
The pursuit of equality and fairness in society, often addressed through activism.
CITATION STANDARDS#12
Guidelines for properly referencing sources in academic writing.
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#13
A personal record of thoughts and reflections on learning experiences and progress.
PEER REVIEW#14
A process where peers evaluate each other's work to provide constructive feedback.
HUMANITIES#15
Academic disciplines that study human culture, including literature, philosophy, and history.
ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK#16
A set of criteria or concepts used to analyze and interpret data or texts.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT#17
Evaluating the effects of a particular literary work on social movements or change.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY#18
The systematic approach to conducting research, including methods and techniques used.
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS#19
A method of critically examining and interpreting a text to uncover deeper meanings.
SOCIAL CHANGE#20
Significant alterations in societal structures, norms, and values over time.
ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP#21
Research that actively involves community engagement and addresses real-world issues.
LITERARY WORK#22
A written piece of literature, such as a novel, poem, or play, analyzed for its themes and impact.
THESIS STATEMENT#23
A concise summary of the main point or claim of an academic paper, guiding the argument.
ACADEMIC WRITING#24
Formal writing that adheres to specific standards of structure, style, and citation.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS#25
Examining written or spoken language to understand social and cultural contexts.
NARRATIVE ANALYSIS#26
A method of studying stories to understand how they shape perceptions and influence society.