Week Seven: Formative Feedback

After reading the formative feedback that I have received from my methods, methodologies, research aim and research question and noting down areas that I have been struggling in it was very evident to see that what I was struggling with the most was my lack of control that I was putting on myself for this project. I was struggling to narrow down what I am interested in researching because there is so much content, I am interested in. However, after receiving this feedback it was nice to see that some ideas that I was communicating were much stronger than others and some ideas that I was thinking were completely different combine into one idea/project.

breaking up the research question into smaller parts to draw out and add emphasis to different points of the question and pin point exactly what i am interested in.

my new research question reads as follows;

Considering the notion of home, what does ‘home’ mean for someone without a fixed address and how can elements that fit into a suitcase be reassembled, assembled and manipulated to create a home, by challenging political ‘norms’ of what it means to live as a travelling nomadic person? (do i have to add a specific when/where? global warming? pandemic)

using the “seven servants” i have pulled out the 7 areas that i am very interested in to pinpoint exactly what it is i am interested in researching and what direction my research is going to follow.
extracting my methods through the means of constraints that i have been putting on the physical properties of my project. discovering a methodology of “establishing constraints”
new and exciting resources that i was given to look into that can help to drive my research.

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