Research Paper; Geographies of Global Processes

Research Paper; Geographies of Global Processes Project description GGRAO2 Geographies of Global Processes Fall Term 2014 Assignment 4: Research Paper. Overview Assignment 4 is the fourth and final stage of your four-part assignment for GGRA02. In this stage, you are required to develop a research paper related to the initial topic/text you have elected to examine. For details on how to write a research paper see the material available in the Writing a Course Paper folder available under the Academic Skills: Resources folder on Blackboard. Detailed Instructions On the basis of the previous assignments the Critical Analysis, Research Proposal and the Peer Review exercise and further research, provide a coherently argued, solidly documented and clearly organized argument related to the research material you have compiled. The research paper must be based on a detailed engagement with the non-academic sources you have carefully chosen and a minimum of 5 substantial academic sources. Make sure to read materials carefully and use concepts precisely. Do not forget to define, with references, the key terms in your paper (examples: globalization, space, place, relationality, core, periphery). The meaning of these terms can vary and influence how you approach the research topic. Paper length: 5-6 pages (Approximately 1500-words). For this final stage, please include the Peer Review worksheet completed for Assignment 3.. Staple these to the back of your completed paper. Summary of Key Requirements Write a 5-6 page Research Paper focused on the topic you have examined throughout term. Ensure that your paper is properly referenced following the APA format. Submit your Peer Review Worksheet with your paper (please staple!). Formatting Instructions Writing in the first person is permitted. No title page required Name, student number, course code & TAs name in assignment header Page numbers (preferably at bottom of page) Stapled (top left) Double space Standard 1 margins 12 pt (Times New Roman, Garamond) OR 10 pt (Arial) font Headings/sub-headings recommended (be creative!) Referencing Instructions: Use APA format for citations and bibliographies. Any outside information (course readings, supporting evidence, illustrations that are not your own etc.) MUST be referenced accordingly. Please see the following website for information on this referencing style: http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/using-sources/documentation?start=2 PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)