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Literature Review

Explore different approaches to structuring a literature review, including historical/chronological, schools of thought, and sections focusing on key disciplines. Use metaphors such as "mapping," "conversation," "family tree," and "researcher as superhero" to guide your review. Seek guidance from your supervisor and reference Petre and Rugg's book "The Unwritten Rules of PhD Research" for further information.

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Literature Review

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  1. Literature Review ‘Mapping’ the Review

  2. Structuring a Literature Review • Historical/Chronological Approach • Schools of Thought • Sections focussing on key disciplines • Combination of the above

  3. Metaphors for a Literature Review: ‘Mapping’ • Focus on a defined space • Main/Minor routes • Side Roads? • Scale • Spaces between the routes • Name routes/ areas • Help your reader to navigate

  4. Metaphors for a Literature Review: ‘Conversation’ • Invite key voices • Allow each to speak • Debate • Are they lone voices or representative? • Acknowledge absent voices • Conflicts? • Resolutions?

  5. Metaphors for a Literature Review: ‘Family Tree’ • What traditions matter? • Where to the begin and end? • Are the points where the line ends? • Do you have a single person at the top or bottom – direction of movement?

  6. Metaphors for a Literature Review: ‘Researcher as Super-Hero’ • What is the problem? • How have others tried to solve it? • Enter…. You! • How are you going to save the day? • Articulate how you will sort everything out that others have not quite managed.

  7. Discussion • What sort of structure are you anticipating developing in your literature review.. Chronological, schools of thought, grouping disciplines, combination? • Which metaphor do you think best describes your approach… or do you have a metaphor of your own?

  8. Further Information • Remember to keep in touch with your supervisor as you plan and write your assignment. • Reference: Petre, M. and Rugg, G. (2010) The Unwritten Rules of PhD Research [Second Edition] Maidenhead: Open University Press.

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