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Monograph Dissertation Proposal

Proposals provide the roadmap for producing an outstanding dissertation and call for the candidate to explain what they intend to do; why the work is important; how they intend to do it; and how it fits into existing literature and source material in that field. Indigenous Studies sits on the boundaries of the three decanal areas at Trent (humanities, social sciences and science). Proposal format and content often differ across these decanal areas so it is important to consider where you see your research situated. In social science, for instance, there is a reliance on a separate literature review but this is not always called for in a humanities-based dissertation where scholarship is often weaved throughout the chapters.

In most fields, the proposal reveals what has already been done on a given topic and how a candidate's dissertation will make an original contribution to that field of study. It also provides a clear understanding of how candidates will gather sources of information, interpret them, evaluate and present them in the dissertation. It also determines how findings are presented and discussed. In an Indigenous Studies context, it is also important to position yourself as a researcher and to discuss your relationship to the topic and knowledge you will be engaging with.

Overview

A dissertation proposal of approximately 25 pages (excluding bibliography) will include a clear statement of research problem, including its theoretical significance, a review of relevant literature, a statement of the research plan and methods, an outline of chapter headings and sub-headings for the proposed dissertation, and a bibliography of materials most relevant to the proposal. Students whose work involves research with human subjects as defined by the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (questionnaires, interviews, for example) must gain the approval of Trent’s Research Ethics Board(s) after they have defended their proposal. Process and application documents are posted on the Research and Innovation website.

Components of a Dissertation Proposal Often Include:

  • Introduction and Specific Aims
  • Positionality
  • Research  Ethics
  • Background and Significance (purpose and scope)
  • Source Review
  • Theory and Methods
  • Chapter Outline

Your Dissertation Proposal should answer the following questions:

  1. What is the purpose of your research?
  2. What is the primary question that your research seeks to answer?
  3. Why is this question important to you?
  4. Who are you in relation to this research?
  5. Who is your community of practice?
  6. Who will benefit from this research?
  7. What does the existing literature tell you about this area of study?
  8. How will you conduct this research and more specifically, in what ways does your research embody Indigenous research methods, and in what ways does it not?
  9. What is your understanding of truth, knowledge, and validity?  How will you ensure that your research is truthful, builds on existing knowledge, and is valid?
  10. What are the ethical considerations of your research?
  11. Who is your research supervisor and who are your committee members?
  12. What is your research plan and budget?
  13. When is your research proposal defence date?

The specific design and content of dissertation proposals are best developed in consultation with a dissertation supervisor.

Students should establish regular meetings with their supervisor in the first year and begin the process of working on aspects of the proposal as they move through first-year courses. 

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