1. Be strategic. (TITLE, ABSTRACT) 2. Clarify to yourself why you are reading. 3. Use Headings 4. Scan the first sentences of the paragraphs. 5. Search for specific keywords. 6. Ignore words you don't know.
I am enlightened. At first, I thought literature review is a process that is difficult to do. Your explanation gives me hope to pursue my research. Thanks, hahahahhaa.
Hy, thanks for the video. I do follow the same process. But what i find challenging is compare and contrast literature. Should i give codes to literatures thematically and compare/contrast?
I'd take notes as I'm reading, but typically not extensive ones. I read with a clear intention usually, so I'm looking for a specific piece of information
I'm assuming this isn't a novel you're reading for pleasure. So most of the tips from this video apply. Clarify why you're reading. Find the relevant chapters and sections. Ignore words you don't know
The concept of secularism is quite problematic in india..you should first read good literature on it. Then you should look at how in india, with the rise of BJP since 2014, hindutva has become a dominant ideology which is pervading all spheres of life whether its social, political or economic. And how these changes are in conflict with the concept of secularism in india. Rise of a fascist (charismatic) leader with poor to no opposition. How this ideology is dictating what a person should eat, wear, whom to marry etc. I think you should do a comparative study how things ( on the basis of these developments) have changed in these last 8 years under modi government from that of the previous decades under the congress government ( which is called as pseudo secular party). An increase in the attack on Freedom of speech and expression, rise of student politics, slapping any kind of opposition with UAPA, atmosphere of fear and animosity, and the situation of minority community etc. See these new developments in the light of the rise of the hindutva ideology.. I would suggest you to read an article "Indian Secularism and its Critics : Some Reflections" by T Pantham (available online). P.S. you should ask your supervisor if this topic is doable..
1. Be strategic. (TITLE, ABSTRACT)
2. Clarify to yourself why you are reading.
3. Use Headings
4. Scan the first sentences of the paragraphs.
5. Search for specific keywords.
6. Ignore words you don't know.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I am enlightened.
At first, I thought literature review is a process that is difficult to do. Your explanation gives me hope to pursue my research. Thanks, hahahahhaa.
I do all these and I thought it was cheating or being lazy! Nope, it’s being efficient! 😄
Absolutely!
Thank you. Very well explained and much needed to know. Although I followed some of them, your entire list to read papers fast is amazing👍🙂
Thank you. What a practical technique for looking for information that I need for my research.
Awful 😞doing all to write a paper 📝 but your tips are always practical 🙏 thank you
Thanks valuable tips, almost most of them comes to me by experience
Thanks for revealing some effective reading strategies.l will certainly try them.
These are godlen pieces of advice. Thank you!
Hy, thanks for the video. I do follow the same process. But what i find challenging is compare and contrast literature. Should i give codes to literatures thematically and compare/contrast?
wo i have really enjoyed your previous video and i hope to follow the steps
that was really useful, thank you
Thank you for the tips. They are really helpful! :)
Exactly wonderful!
Thank you for making this video. I was wondering if you write note right away after reading? Or you allocate other time after reading time?
I'd take notes as I'm reading, but typically not extensive ones. I read with a clear intention usually, so I'm looking for a specific piece of information
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The spelling for heading is wrong on this slide. 5:54
Nice one
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How should a book be read especially if it’s written like a story which requires the reader to go through the whole thing??
I'm assuming this isn't a novel you're reading for pleasure. So most of the tips from this video apply. Clarify why you're reading. Find the relevant chapters and sections. Ignore words you don't know
sorry but I am not ABLE TO PRONOUNCE YOUR NAME :(.... YES VIDEO IS QUITE HELPFUL
How to make scientific figures in PowerPoint ..videos on this too ..plz
Hi dear sir. I hope you are fine. Sir how can I find gaps in topic "Hindutva idealogy;a threat to Indian Secularism,a case study of Modi Regime "
You're not supposed to find gaps in a topic. You're supposed to get the topic from the research gap.
Sir is this topic doable?
@@israrahmedkakar4314 I don't know. I'm not an expert in your field
The concept of secularism is quite problematic in india..you should first read good literature on it. Then you should look at how in india, with the rise of BJP since 2014, hindutva has become a dominant ideology which is pervading all spheres of life whether its social, political or economic. And how these changes are in conflict with the concept of secularism in india. Rise of a fascist (charismatic) leader with poor to no opposition. How this ideology is dictating what a person should eat, wear, whom to marry etc. I think you should do a comparative study how things ( on the basis of these developments) have changed in these last 8 years under modi government from that of the previous decades under the congress government ( which is called as pseudo secular party). An increase in the attack on Freedom of speech and expression, rise of student politics, slapping any kind of opposition with UAPA, atmosphere of fear and animosity, and the situation of minority community etc. See these new developments in the light of the rise of the hindutva ideology.. I would suggest you to read an article "Indian Secularism and its Critics : Some Reflections" by T Pantham (available online). P.S. you should ask your supervisor if this topic is doable..
thk you💯
This is all fine and dandy but let's take a closer look at 5:51-5:54 now shall we?:) Nevertheless a very useful video!
Thanks. Sometimes mistake happen ;)
Hi. Is there anyone who wants to be reading article partners? I aim to read at least one article for one day.
Why these vedio didnt open?
What do you mean?
You need a better microphone
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