IS A MONOGRAPH:
is a formal research work develops a theme, argues a point of view and come to a conclusion.
is not a collection or compilation of thoughts and words of others.
is an effective presentation of personal ideas have been clarified and verified through research.
can have several approaches:
Argument: focuses on presenting the basic arguments of an issue.
Comparison: A comparison between two or more theories or phenomena in order to evaluate them.
Description: focuses on the complete description of the phenomena or theories.
Chronology: is interested in the evolution of phenomena or theories.
can also have a multi-pronged approach: argumentative, descriptive and chronological.
PURPOSE:
Develop a comprehensive summary of the arguments of the rationalist tradition of architecture have been studied.
Try a format for case studies on the basis of summaries of the texts that have been developed by students and discussed or reviewed in class.
METHODOLOGY
work to build on the summaries or mental maps of the documents have been made and corrected in class. This means no return to the original documents. Mind maps and summaries prepared represent the main points to be considered in the monograph.
chronological order the maps and read the summaries and to prepare a preliminary sketch: o rganizers emerging ideas as you read, Identifying main and secondary themes.
central idea or hypothesis: It is a statement that expresses the theme and the author's view about it. Answer the following questions: What is the purpose of this work? What I want to make this work? What do I try?
Write the document using the preliminary draft can be edited on the fly, as it progresses. It is recommended to use MindManager to organize the drafting of the document.
DOCUMENT STRUCTURE:
Home: title, author, course, date, etc..
Table of Contents: Sections, pg.
Introduction: general statement on the topic, main points, central idea or hypothesis.
Content: Presents the analysis, arguments, descriptions, divided into sections addressing each issue separately. A paragraph begins with a prayer that presents the idea and the other sentences develop that idea.
Conclusion: rethinking the central idea, summarizing the main ideas developed at work. Ends with a general statement about the subject.
Bibliography: List of sources consulted and used. In this case, the documents downloaded from the blog.
Appendices: mental maps, references, etc..
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