Undergraduate dissertation literature review
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Your literature review will form a significant part of your overall undergraduate dissertation and the one thing it isn't is an extended bibliography - it's much more challenging!
A good literature review should have the following characteristics:
- A coherent argument, supported by the publications you have included
- Evidence that you have fully researched and understood all the literature available on the subject
- Inclusion of publications that present a counter-argument, along with discussion of how the counter argument fits with your own conclusions
- Demonstrate that you have performed a critical analysis of the texts you have included
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The literature review you'll need to provide for your undergraduate dissertation will be a summary of what has been written and published by scholars and academics so far on your dissertation topic.
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- be organised around and related directly to the question you are developing
- synthesise results into a summary of what is and is not known
- identify areas of controversy in the literature
- formulate questions that need further research
And as we've been working to the information and instructions you gave us, you can rest assured that your undergraduate dissertation literature review will coordinate with your dissertation proposal...
In so far as the argument that you've outlined in your proposal guides the way that the publications included in your literature review have been discussed. Providing you with perfect symmetry!






