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Revision as of 03:19, 6 June 2007
Contents
Roadmap
Rough timeline and milestones for completing proposal and beginning work on research project
First draft (June 07)
- Complete entering notes, add notes from uni library research session
- Send to friends for feedback
Second draft (July 07)
- Incorporate friends' feedback
- Send proposal to list of academics around NZ
Proposal complete (Sept 07)
- Incorporate academic feedback
- Send to uni departments around NZ
Tasks
Tasks connected with the roadmap
Submit proposal to various NZ unis
- Create list of unis with political/social science departments
- Create list of academics to connect with global/NZ
Main paper
- Write intro story/vision
- read The Ellsworth Declaration
General
- Neutralizing Culture(Nikolas Kompridis)
- Social Integration across Communities of Belief(Lasse Thomassen)
- Stretching "The Political": Governmentality, Political Society, and Solidarity across Borders(Kathryn Trevenen)
- get book on global government from library
Questions
Points to research
Research contemporary ideas on World Government
- We need to find good recent essays on the topic?
- What are the main schools of thought on this?
- Which websites and publications are relevant?
- Which authors and books to read?
- What are the topic areas we need to cover?
Wikipedia
General research
- how many % of pop in western societies live in cities?
- first, what are you trying to compare? how are you defining "western", second?
- guess there is no proper definition for it. so i might take europe. i just expect the number of urbanisation to be a lot higher. wanna establish the idea of a trend and compare it to the number you gave me.
- first, what are you trying to compare? how are you defining "western", second?
- how did the us benefit from ww2? - reference needed
- difference between society and nation?