Thursday, November 22, 2018

2nd meeting with mentor

Meeting with my mentor for the second time enabled me to take a step forward in my project. I have been able to set titles to help structure my dissertation and doing this allows my to research different areas of my question and keep everything focused on one question instead of running wild with research what isn't useful.
Given the recent news on the courts trials ongoing with the Hillsborough this makes my project a lot more interesting as it is keeping it contemporary.

Structuring my Dissertation

planning & titles for project

  • introduction to the dissertation
  • personal views, how i personally feel about the disaster
  • Introduction to the people involved and their roles, for example David Duckenfield, JFT96 support group, The Sun and their impact, Andy Burnham. ( 250 words each )


Topic Areas

  • The media perspective, including what exactly The Sun said and what impact that had on everybody in the UK How Liverpool stood against The Sun and even now to the present day. ( aim for 1000 words )
  • The persistence of the JFT96 support groups, including details from the court cases won by them, what its classed as now and how far they've come to reach the verdict that they wanted to. ( 1000 words )
  • The injustice and the lies that the South Yorkshire Police brought across to try and cover their own backs. - David Duckenfield (1000 words)
  • How it brought the footballing community together, memorial etc.
  • What actually happened on the day of the disaster
  • Conclusion of the whole thing - including where it stands now, ongoing debates, the sun still being banned in liverpool.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Timeline for what to be completed



List of tasks to be completed by the end of November
  •  to have my source evaluation table filled out, which looks at the strengths and the weaknesses of each source, and how reliable each source is in terms of whether it can be trusted or not.
  • Written up a plan of how to structure dissertation, what to include and where.
  • Start to write up Introduction and personal paragraph.

By the end of December
  • Have titles for the separate sections i wish to look at 
  • gather some research for each part of the areas
  • Write introduction for each header

By the end of January/February

  • Continue on writing up the dissertation
  • Arrange which theorists are going to support the areas of representation from the sun
  • Research of the news articles from 'The Sun'

By the end of March
  • Aim to have majority of the dissertation completed with the time to be able to allow changes and time to reflect over my dissertation. 
  • achieve to have powerpoint to present my epq started

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Timeline of event and intial ideas

To move forward with my EPQ and to help me be able to organise my dissertation into what i can talk about, I'm going to set out the timeline of events from a few weeks before the disaster to the present day. This will help me get a full idea on what was published by the newspapers and when, and what each tv broadcast of the disaster said about the event and how this changed from 1989 to how Hillsborough is presented now. After I have done this I will then be able to structure my final piece by organising what i will say and where.

Evaluation

Evaluation What were the main strengths and weaknesses of the Project?                       S...