Writing Literature Reviews Matthew Price & Nicolette Hylan The Graduate Writing Center

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Writing Literature Reviews Matthew Price & Nicolette Hylan The Graduate Writing Center

Graduate Writing Center  All types of writing  All stages of the writing process  One-on-one consultations (50 min)  Hours posted Fridays at 4pm  See brochure for scheduling information

Workshop Goals  To help you understand the purpose and basic requirements of an effective literature review.  To help you critically assess research materials.  To develop strategies for brainstorming, organizing, and drafting a literature review.  To examine lit review samples in small groups.

The Literature Review The literature review is a critical examination of existing research in a field that is significant to the work that you are carrying out. It should:  Provide background information  Situate your research within prominent research trends in order to establish its importance  Demonstrate familiarity with relevant scholarship  “Carve out” a space for your study

Planning  What disciplinary field(s) am I working in?  What type of literature review am I conducting?  Theory; Methodology; Policy; Quantitative; Qualitative  What is the scope of my literature review? What types of sources am I using?  What is the specific focus (thesis, problem, or research question) that my literature review addresses?

Reading and Researching  Collect and read material—skim widely, read selectively.  Summarize sources.  Who is the author?  What is the author's main purpose?  What is the author’s theoretical perspective? Research methodology?  Who is the intended audience?  What is the principal point, conclusion, thesis, contention, or question?  How is the author’s position supported?  How does this study relate to other studies of the problem or topic?  What does this study add to your project?  Select only truly relevant books and articles.

Analyzing Sources  A literature review is rarely just a list of studies—it usually offers an argument or point of view regarding the literature.  Analysis occurs on the level of (A) individual sources and (B) a body of research (subfield/discourse).  Analysis typically breaks into four tasks:  Summarize  Synthesize  Critique  Compare

Summary and Synthesis In your own words, summarize and/or synthesize the key findings relevant to your study.  What are the key arguments, characteristics, concepts, methodologies, and/or figures? What are the existing debates/theories?  Sample Language for Summary/ Synthesis:  Normadin has demonstrated…was concerned with…  Elsayed and Stern compared algorithms for handling… Their work deals with…

Comparison and Critique Evaluate, compare, and critique the strength and weaknesses of the work.  How do the different studies relate? What is new, different, or controversial? What evidence is lacking, inconclusive, contradicting, or too limited?  What research designs or methods seem valuable or unsatisfactory?  Sample Language for Comparison/Critique:  In this ambitious but flawed study, Jones and Wang…  These results, reflecting the stochastic nature of the flow of goods, are similar to those reported by Rosenblatt and Roll…

Analyzing: Putting It All Together Once you have summarized, synthesized, compared, and critiqued your chosen material, you can begin to organize it. You may consider whether the literature…  Breaks into a number of divergent topics (topical).  Demonstrates a hierarchy of topics/subfields (distant to close).  Shows an ongoing debate.  Undergoes a chronological shift.  Centers on a seminal study or studies.

Topical Organization  Topical organization breaks the field into a number of subfields, subject areas, or approaches, which are discussed/critiqued individually.  Most useful for organizing a large body of literature that does not have one or two studies that stand out as most important.  Sample Language for Topical Organization:  Three important areas of this field have received attention: A, B, C…A has been approached from two perspectives F and G. C has also been an important area of study in this field.

Distant to Close  A type of hierarchical topical organization that groups studies by relevance to current research.  Starts by describing studies with general similarities to current research and ends with studies most relevant to the specific topic.  Most useful for lit reviews of methods or models.  Sample Language for Distant to Close:  Method/Model M (slightly similar to current research) addresses…Drawing upon method/model N (more similar to current research) can help...

Debate  Debate emphasizes various strands of research in which critics/researchers explicitly engage with one another’s work.  Most useful when clearly differentiated positions are present in the literature.  Sample Language for Debates:  There have been two (three, four, etc.) distinct approaches this problem…The first model posits…The second model argues, conversely, that…

Chronological Organization  Chronological reviews discuss studies in terms of chronological development.  Useful when the field displays clear development over a period of time (linear progression, paradigm shifts, etc.).  Sample Language for Chronological Organization:  This subject was first studied by X, who argued/found… In (date), Y modified/extended/contradicted X’s work by… Today, Z’s research typifies the current state of the field.

Seminal Studies  Literature reviews organized foundationally begin with a detailed description of an extremely important study. Later work is glossed more quickly.  Most useful when one study is clearly most important or central in laying the groundwork for future research.  Sample Language for Discussing Foundational Studies:  The most important research on this topic was the study by X in (date). Following X’s study, research fell into two camps (extended X’s work, etc.)

Some Tips on Revising  Title: Is my title consistent with the content of my paper?  Introduction: Do I appropriately introduce my review?  Thesis: Does my review have a clear claim?  Body: Is the organization clear? Have I provided headings?  Topic sentences: Have I clearly indicated the major idea(s) of each paragraph?  Transitions: Does my writing flow?  Conclusion: Do I provide sufficient closure? (see p. 10)  Spelling and Grammar: Are there any major spelling or grammatical mistakes?

Writing a Literature Review: In Summary  As you read, try to see the “big picture”—your literature review should provide an overview of the state of research.  Include only those source materials that help you shape your argument. Resist the temptation to include everything you’ve read!  Balance summary and analysis as you write.  Keep in mind your purpose for writing:  How will this review benefit readers?  How does this review contribute to your study?  Keep thinking about how you will organize everything you read in the final product.

Thank You For Joining Us! Please feel welcome to visit us for an individual consultation on your literature review or other writing project. To schedule an appointment, see the URL listed on the front page of your packet. Please return the evaluation as you leave.

Organizational Patterns Review the four examples on p of your packet and answer the following questions:  Can you identify the organizational pattern for each of the four samples?  Do you recognize these from your field?  Which one are you most likely to use? Which are best?