| All thesis students will generate on-line responses using the technology of their choice (blog, personal website, flickr, etc). Post a permalink to your text as a response to the topic below. Due/posted by September 29 To frame a subject is to define a specific point of view, often in relation to a much broader range of concerns. In ± 250 words, define the subject area of your thesis by explaining what you are not doing. Refer to standard or generic approaches to the subject in order to define your own position, or indicate the vastness of your topic in order to locate your own point of focus. “This thesis is not a chronological history of a printing company, but rather…” “This thesis does not look at physical senses in isolation from one another, but rather…” “This thesis is not a to-do list of sustainable practices, but rather…” “This thesis is not a commercial advertising campaign, but rather…” “This thesis does not try to describe all aspects of perspective, but rather…” |
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