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Topic: Research Proposal

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My final paper is about the positive effects of the Opium War on China. For example, China is forced to open up to trade with foreign countries. It marks the end of seclusion policy of Qing government and contributed to the economic boost of China. Also, Chinese people started to learn from the west of their language, technology, history, machine, legal system and etc after the Opium War. Additionally, the Opium War helped to break feudal society of Old China and stimulated the generation of capitalism. It would be better if you could think of more positive effects other than these three.

Here are requirements for this research proposal:

A research proposal is an attempt to set out a viable plan for a research project. It requires you to think about the topic, primary sources, and secondary sources, and determine whether or not they are likely to be adequate for completing the project in the time available. Your topic for the final paper can be anything related to the
history of Shanghai from 1800-1949, but it must draw substantially from primary sources.

Your proposal will consist of the following:

Title: Give your project a “working title.” This forces you to think about how to frame your
project, but it may change as you go deeper into the project.

Introduction: Explain the topic and historical questions that you plan to investigate. Discuss the
time, place, and any important figures involved.

Primary sources: Identify and describe four or more primary sources that can be used in your project. If you are using a case file from the Shanghai Municipal Police File, individual items in the file may be counted separately, but you should have at least one primary source from outside the SMP files.

Secondary sources: Identify and describe three or more secondary sources, such as scholarly books and articles, to consult while developing your ideas. For each source list full bibliographic information and explain how the source might inform or provide context for your research. This means that, at the very least, you must skim through the sources before including them in your proposal.

******FOUR primary sources and THREE secondary sources is needed.

A Basic Proposal Outline:

Introduction:

Topic area
Research question
Significance to knowledge

Literature review:

Preview research:others & yours
Interlocking finding and Unanswered questions
Your preliminary work and topic
The remaining questions and inter-locking logic
Reprise of your research question in this context

Methodology:

Approach
Data needs
Analytic techniques
Plans for interpreting results

Conclusion

Bibliography

Possible secondary sources you could use:
The Inner Opium War by James M. Polachek
The Opium War through Chinese eyes by Arthur Waley

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Topic: Research Proposal

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Required Format for Research Proposal
• All proposals should be printed on white A4 paper on ONE SIDE ONLY.
• Use only Times New Roman font, 12 point in size, in black ink only. No other fonts, point sizes or colours are acceptable.
• Use standard 1 inch (2.54cm) margins for the top, bottom, left and right. All proposals should be 1.5 LINE SPACED.
• All proposals MUST have a SIGNED Assignment Submission Form attached to the front page. These are available for download from Webcourses. DO NOT EMAIL PROPOSALS TO THE LECTURERS. These will be not be accepted under any circumstances.
• Page numbers should be placed in the bottom right-hand corner.
• Do not use any binding mechanism (spiral etc). Simply staple the assignment in the top left hand corner. Do not place proposals in any kind of plastic sleeve or folder.
• All proposals should be written in grammatically correct sentences. Ensure that you have run the essay through a spell-checking device, but be aware that spell checkers do not catch all mistakes and that you need to carefully check all sentences. In addition, all proposals should be thoroughly proofread before submission.
• Research proposals MUST be appropriately referenced using the American Psychological Association (APA) style of referencing which is a derivative of the Harvard referencing system. Please pay attention to the Faculty of Business Style Guide. The List of References should be attached to the assignment. ONLY sources that have actually been cited in the essay should be included in the reference list.

Submission of Assessment
• All written proposals must be accompanied by a signed Assignment Cover Sheet, which is available to download on Webcourses.
• A hardcopy of the research proposal must be submitted to the Assignment Submission Box in the secretary’s office of your relevant school, by the nominated due date and time. Sign in sheets will be available. Submissions may be submitted BEFORE this time. Proposals should never be handed directly to your lecturer.
• Research Proposals must also be submitted electronically via SafeAssignment (View/Complete link) on Webcourses. DO NOT SUBMIT VIA THE DIGITAL DROPBOX. Submissions placed in the Digital Dropbox will be deleted and are NOT recorded as received.

Extensions
Extensions are only granted for genuine reasons that are regarded as exceptional. Please note that poor time management does not constitute an acceptable reason and students may be asked to produce their work to date before an extension is considered.

Penalties for Late Submission of Assessment
DIT has a specific policy on late submission of assessment items. These apply to coursework items for which no extension has been granted;
• Proposals submitted late without an approved extension will receive up to a deduction of 20% if they are received within one week of the due date and time.
• Proposals received between one and two weeks after the due date will have 40% deducted from the final grade.
• Proposals received more than two weeks late will not be accepted and a failing grade will be recorded.

Marking Criteria
A sample marking sheet, and guidelines, is available on Webcourses.

Plagiarism
Plagiarism is entirely unacceptable at DIT. Please familiarise yourselves with the DIT Policy on Plagiarism and note in particular that accidental or unintentional plagiarism is not considered a valid excuse for plagiarism. You should also be aware that in signing the assignment cover sheet you are confirming that the work contained therein is your own work except where appropriately cited. If your work is found to contain plagiarism, it means that you have willingly and knowingly lied in your signed statement. This is an explicit case of intellectual fraud and academic integrity. If you are unsure what plagiarism is or are concerned about how to reference, please feel free to consult the lecturer or Module Coordinator.

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