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AGM63 Dissertation

AGM63 Dissertation Module Brief

The following is the dissertation module brief.

Assessment Task: Submission of a written dissertation of 5,000 words

 

Learning Outcomes:

I will be assessed against the following Learning Outcomes:

LO1: I will demonstrate engagement with theoretical ideas and issues related to a field of practice.

LO2: I will deploy advanced academic research and referencing skills.

LO3: I will articulate complex ideas in written form.

LO4: I will realise an independent, persuasive, supported and structured argument in a written thesis.

 

Task Details:

I will produce a written dissertation of 5,000 words (excluding bibliography) that is clearly illustrated with a full bibliography and scholarly references.

One electronic copy is to be submitted on Turnitin.

I also have the option of producing a portfolio in a format evidencing the Learning Outcomes above.

Either option represents 200 hours of study.

The format of portfolio is to be agreed in tutorial discussion.

The volume of the portfolio is to be agreed in consultation with the module tutor.

The framework for its content is determined through formative assessment while the independent study hours of the module will be indicative of student effort.

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AGM63 Dissertation

AGM63 Dissertation Module Specification

This module will enable me to develop a written dissertation exploring ideas related to their area in which my own photographic practice is situated. The dissertation can deepen and extend a particular inquiry (for example, as explored in AGM61 Contemporary Debates).

Alternatively, the module can enable a new point of departure towards a different area of study in the wiring in support of any new direction in practice-based research.

A structured programme of tutorials will support independent study and writing.

Aims

This module aims to:

  • Enable my in-depth exploration of ideas and issues related to a chosen area of photographic practice.
  • Introduce me to methods for the deployment of advanced academic research.
  • Support my articulation of key theoretical ideas related to photographic practice.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the module, I will be able to:

LO1: Demonstrate engagement with theoretical ideas and issues related to a field of practice.

LO2: Deploy advanced academic research and referencing skills.

LO3: Articulate complex ideas in written form.

LO4: Realise an independent, persuasive, supported and structured argument in a written thesis.

Content

This module enables me to develop a written dissertation that explores and critically reflects upon a theme or set of ideas related to my photographic practice.

The dissertation builds upon my understandings of theoretical debates covered in the previous module AGM63 Contemporary Debates. This enables me to demonstrate my understanding of key historical and theoretical issues in my field of practice.

I will be supported in developing abilities to articulate my understanding by writing about contemporary theoretical ideas and debates.

If appropriate, I will also engage with underlying issues connected to politics, identity, and the environment.

The research undertaken for the dissertation will normally support the development of my photography research project for Stages 1 and 2 (AGM60 and AGM64).

Learning Support

Books are to be agreed within tutorial discussions between myself and the dissertation tutor. An indicative general booklist has been added to my reference database.

Teaching and Learning Activities

One-to-one tutorials

  • An introductory session on research and writing skills will introduce the module
  • I will be assigned a dissertation tutor who will assist in defining a suitable topic and offer regular tutorial support

Formative Assessment

A first draft of the dissertation will be submitted before the final submission for formative feedback and to enable any necessary improvements to be made.

Allocation of Study Hours

Scheduled: 6

Guided Independent Study: 194

Total Study Hours: 200

Assessment Tasks

I will produce a written dissertation of 5,000 words (excluding bibliography) that is clearly illustrated with a full bibliography and scholarly references.

One electronic copy is to be submitted on Turnitin.

I also have the option of producing a portfolio in a format evidencing the Learning Outcomes above.

Either option represents 200 hours of study.

The format of portfolio is to be agreed in tutorial discussion.

The volume of the portfolio is to be agreed in consultation with the module tutor.

The framework for its content is determined through formative assessment while the independent study hours of the module will be indicative of student effort.

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AGM63 Dissertation

AGM63 Dissertation Proposal Template

In preparation for the dissertation, I had to write a proposal. This was to be submitted on 5th May and reviewed in a tutorial on 12th May. In order to complete this task, myself and my fellow students were issued a proposal template. This was to assist in ascertaining a focus for this piece of work.

In order to comprehend it, I amended the template as follows:

 

Proposed Title:

Aims and Methodology (approx. 500 words)

What am I going to write about and how am I going to write it?

Offer some detail about how I will engage historical and theoretical issues within a field of photographic practice.

 

Show how I will:

  • Confront writing itself as a creative practice with respect to style and form
  • Develop an independent and persuasive essay or portfolio supported by scholarly research

 

Images (4-6 minimum, captioned)

Essays on photography are frequently illustrated. Indeed, images often structure the writing itself.

Include a selection of images that reflect the type of photographic practice(s) I will discuss in my dissertation.

 

Literature Review (approx. 500 words)

Which key authors, texts and concepts will I put to work in my dissertation?

Engage around four to six key texts in this section and discuss their relevance to my research.

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AGM63 Dissertation

AGM63 Dissertation Tutorial Timetable and Submission Points

The following is the tutorial timetable and submission points so I can refer to this post during this module.

The information is correct as of 20 April 2020.

Tuesday 4 February 2020 @14.00-15.00 (Edward Street, Room 211)

Module Introduction

Tuesday 5 May 2020 @13.00 via Turnitin

Submission: Dissertation proposal and literature review

Tuesday 12 May 2020 @14.00-14.20 (Edward Street, Room 216*)

Tutorial: Feedback on research development and proposal

Tutor: Stephen Bull

Tuesday 16 June 2020 @14.00-14.20 (Edward Street, Room 216*)

Tutorial: Research development review

Tutor: Stephen Bull

Tuesday 23 June 2020 @14.00-14.20 (Edward Street, Room 216*)

Tutorial: Feedback on research development and proposal

Tutor: Stephen Bull

Tuesday 7 July 2020 @13.00 via Turnitin

Submission: Draft dissertation

Tuesday 14th July 2020 @14.00-14.20 (Edward Street, Room 216*)

Tutorial: Feedback on draft dissertation

Tutor: Stephen Bull

Tuesday 1 September 2020 @13.00 via Turnitin

Submission: Final dissertation

*Meeting via Microsoft Team, if necessary

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