Develop an original insight or perspective, and put forth an original and
compelling argument.
Instructions for Research Proposal and Annotated Bibliography a) Your proposal should provide a clear outline of your proposed research question and indicate why it is a significant and worthy topic of investigation. It should outline how you intend to organize and carry out your investigation and what examples or case studies you will use to illustrate your argument.
b) The annotated bibliography should have 2 scholarly sources, none of which are assigned as course readings (you can use course readings as sources for your final paper, but NOT for the proposal). Each bibliographic entry should (1) provide a very brief summary of the source, and (2) a brief description of how it is appropriate to your chosen research topic.
Suggested Research Topics
You may also develop and propose your own topic. If you wish to do this, feel free to consult with me before either part of the assignment is due.
1) Globalization is often heralded as bringing about a fundamentally new form of society.
But is globalization really new? If so, in what ways? If not, what are the basic continuities with previous forms of interconnected societies? How might the media of the day either contribute to or resist globalization? (NOTE: This is NOT an either/or question. Feel free to say it is both new AND old. However, make sure to distinguish which features are which.)
2) Explore the relationship between network media, our sense of time and space and the process of globalization. What are the social and cultural implications of such new ways of considering time and space? To what degree is our current understanding of globalization itself a product of a new attitude towards, understanding of and relationship towards a
mediated experience of time and space?
3) Pick a historical epoch (e.g. ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, 18th or 19th Century
Europe, post-WWII, etc.) and examine the state of globalization as it existed then. What were the key network technologies that facilitated this condition? What were some of the social and cultural implications of the network society that prevailed at that time?
4) Protocols and standards are crucial to the proper functioning of media networks. Choose one of these media networks (e.g. the Internet, the telephone network, the rail network,
satellite communication, global container shipping, etc.) and examine the historical development of its protocols and standards. How has this process unfolded? Who are the central players? What sort of politics has been involved? Whose interests have shaped the development of this network? What are some of the social, political, cultural or environmental implications of the way your chosen network has been organized?
5) Network development is inevitably an uneven process. Choose a particular network and analyze how the uneven development of this network has manifested in social, cultural,
political or economic inequality.
6) The cultural dimensions of globalization are one of the most remarked-upon features of the phenomenon. Choose an example of this aspect of globalization (e.g. globalization of a
particular popular culture industry such as the film or the music industries; globalization of higher education; etc.) and profile its history and current conditions. What have been some of the social, political or economic accommodations or transformations required for this aspect of cultural globalization to take root? What are some of the tensions or challenges engendered by it?