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Postgraduate Research in Music - A Step-By-Step Guide to Writing a Thesis

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Postgraduate Research in Music: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing a Thesis is an essential text for music students who are undertaking postgraduate research. Unique in its approach and scope, this is a how-to book, a practical guide that sets out, step-by-step, how to write a thesis. It aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge required for postgraduate music research in any subdiscipline, to consider all aspects of the research process, and to provide a teaching framework for music lecturers.

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  • Preface

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1: Finding a Topic

  • Chapter 2: Searching for Sources Part 1: Key Resources and Resource Portals

  • Chapter 3: Searching for Sources Part 2: Strategies for Locating Information

  • Chapter 4: Writing a Literature Review

  • Chapter 5: Writing a Research Proposal

  • Chapter 6: Writing a Thesis Part 2: Content and Organization

  • Chapter 7: Writing a Thesis Part 2: Style in Academic Writing

  • Chapter 8: Writing a Thesis Part 3: The Musical Lexicon

  • Chapter 9: Writing a Thesis Part 4: Efficiency and Effectiveness

  • Chapter 10: Beyond the Thesis

  • Appendix A: Referencing in the Chicago Notes and Bibliography style

  • Appendix B: Referencing in the APA style

  • Appendix C: Guidelines for Musical Examples

  • Appendix D: Guidelines for Tables

  • Appendix E: Guidelines for Figures

  • Appendix F: Guidelines for Punctuation



About the author

Victoria Rogers is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at Edith Cowan University. She previously served as Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Western Australia, where she taught analytical and historical musicology, directed the honours programme, and supervised postgraduate research students. Her research has been largely in the area of Australian music, most notably her work on the music of the composer Peggy Glanville-Hicks, and on the pianist Eileen Joyce; she has also undertaken research on the ethnomusicologist John Blacking.

Summary

Postgraduate Research in Music: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing a Thesis is an essential text for music students who are undertaking postgraduate research. Unique in its approach and scope, this is a "how to" book, a practical guide that sets out, step-by-step, how to write a thesis. It discusses all key aspects of the research process in the order in which they are encountered, from the initial stages of a research project to completion of a thesis. It also offers a music-specific focus, with explanations and examples that are immediately relevant for all music research and which take into account the special characteristics of music as a discipline. At the same time, the book provides a useful teaching framework for lecturers.

All key concepts are illustrated with music-relevant examples. Exercises, and in some chapters class seminar topics as well, are included to reinforce the concepts being discussed. Reading lists are appended at the end of most chapters, enabling students to explore topics in greater depth. Valuable supplementary information, such as referencing examples, is provided in the appendices.

Postgraduate Research in Music is based on the premise that there are certain principles that underpin good scholarship, regardless of the area in which the research is conducted. In distilling and discussing these principles, this book speaks to all scholars working within the discipline of music.

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