Is Airport and Architecture providing Freedom and Environment?
Briefly describe the cultural context in which your research is positioned.
– present the general subject of your dissertation, clearly stating the research question that is the guiding theme of your dissertation, elaborating on what you are going to write about or to investigate.
– briefly explain any terms or/and concepts you have mentioned in your research question.
– explain why the research question is interesting and relevant today.
– explain the methodology that you will employ to answer your research question; which are your sources (primary, secondary), which are your case studies, why are you choosing these and how are you going to use them.
– briefly explain how the argument will be developed in your dissertation, explaining the rationale for each part.
2 Outline & Table of Contents
How your dissertation is being structured, using sections, titles and subtitles.
3 Theoretical Background
Develop the analysis of the main concepts and issues that your dissertation is investigating and how these may be related as in your research question. This analysis should be supported by a clear use of relevant research.
4 Analytical Framework
Identify and explain the specific issues, strategies, concepts, that you are going to investigate through the analysis of your case studies. The analytical framework establishes a connection between the theoretical background and the analysis of case studies.
5 Analysis of the case studies
Try to apply analytical framework to your selected case studies. Explain how these examples may be related to your research question and the theoretical background: how these may be related to the specific concepts and issues you are defining. The analysis should be focussed on how the case studies can be used to explain the conditions specified in the analytical framework, rather than a description of the case studies.