1. Disjunctures, Lines of Fault, Reflexive, Personal Entrée to
the Study
2. Experiential Standpoint (s) of the Inquiry
3. Problematic of the Research (beginning where; reaching out
into what institution (s)).
4. Methods of research (e.g. interviews, observation,
participation, textual, archival)
5. Data dialogues / how the research will proceed. (primary
narratives, data narratives)
6. Work knowledges to be explored
7. Intertextualities to be examined (sequential
and hierarchal).
8. Maps/Traces of sequences of production that
the research will seek to disclose
9. Possible processing interchanges to be
encountered.
10. How is this research a sociology “for”
people. (esp. for this project’s people)
Appendices
a. Human Subjects Review Application
b. Question for Interviews (if applicable)
References