Housing research dissertation meeting 2: Feb 2026 agenda
Housing research dissertation meeting 2: Feb 2026 agenda
1. Visual methodology; photovoice; photo elicitation
3. Research ethics and ethical forms
4. Progress review
From the module guide
PROGRESS REVIEW PAPER
The
purpose of the progress review paper is to extend the work of the earlier
research
proposal.
It should be a more detailed and exhaustive discussion of the literature
surrounding
your research area and your methodology. This paper could form the basis
of
the literature review, and methodology, chapters or sections of the
dissertation itself.
The
progress review paper is worth 10% of the total module mark. Again, there is no
specific
word limit, but approximately 2,000 words is the kind of length that might be
expected.
But note you will not be penalised if your paper is longer than this. You may
wish
to
consult with your supervisor over this.
The
progress review paper should adopt the following format:
Title
State
the working title of your dissertation.
Aim(s)
of the Research and Research Questions
Provide
an overview of the topic. Outline your main aims and objectives. State the
specific
research questions that you will attempt to answer. (Individual objectives are
important
milestones that are reached on the road to that final goal or aim.)
A
discussion of relevant literature
Provide
an extended and critical discussion of the relevant literature. This should
demonstrate
that you have a clear idea of other published work in your research area
and
of the arguments and the range of opinions found within them. You should also
indicate
where your study stands in relation to this area of research.
You
are not being asked simply to provide a list of relevant books (as you were for
the
research proposal), rather you need to identify important texts (academic
journal
articles,
books, reports etc.) and summarise their arguments and contribution to the
area
of research in the form of a coherent and integrated discussion.
Methodology
What
is the overall theoretical framework that will inform the dissertation? Explain
the
methodological
approach you intend taking. Is it predominantly quantitative or
qualitative?
What research methods are you going to use to carry out your research?
What
primary data will you be collecting? What secondary data sources will you be
using?
How is the information to be used? What form of analysis will be used? What
are
the main ethical issues that the project raises? Justify your approach and
consider
what the limitations are. How is the dissertation going to be structured?
List
of References
A
‘Harvard-referenced’ list of all references/sources cited in the progress
review
paper.
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