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How to Contextualize Your Ideas in a Research Paper
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Thank you very much for this great video.
Thank you. it is helpful!
this is so useful, like so useful !
Omg bless your soul! You need more subs. Just a question need I add my contextualization in the abstract or elsewhere? Thank you
Good presentation
Thank you Barbara. I am starting to write my discussion section of my thesis and find this really helpful.
Late reply; so sorry! Thank you for watching; I am so glad it helped you!😊
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Absolutely; thank you for watching!
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Thank you. I am glad it is helpful 😊
I really enjoy the part from 5:01 till 5:20. Hope you make more videos soon.
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What’s the trouble? 😊
I still don't understand the definition or concept of contextualize.
What project are you working on? Perhaps if I know a bit more detail on your paper I can help provide direction. Contextualization is about setting the stage for what you are going to say. It is essentially placing your ideas/arguments in a larger setting so that the reader can understand and fully appreciate their meaning/significance. Think of a movie or novel--every story contextualizes its protagonist at the beginning so that we fully appreciate the struggles he/she goes through over the course of the story. In Lord of the Rings, Frodo is seen as a homebody in the beginning, not at all inclined to adventure. Because the film/book places him in this context at the beginning, we understand how hard his struggles are as he strives to destroy the ring. Does that help?