Guidelines for individual assessed seminar document reports
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST CHOOSE THE SAME DOCUMENT/S FOR YOUR ASSESSED REPORT AS THAT CHOSEN FOR YOUR GROUP PRESENTATION.
When writing your seminar report you are required to:
1. Provide a summary of the content of the document
2. Note and comment on the date of publication of the document and discuss in detail the wider social, economic and political context in which the document was published
3. Consider the motives of the author/authors in publishing the document, the evidence they use and the recommendations they make
4. Make some comment on the target audience for the document
5. Comment on the usefulness (or not) of the document for our understanding of gender difference and equality making links with theoretical debates where appropriate.
Please present your seminar report in the following format
1. At the top of the first page, put the name of the author/s, the title of the document/s and the date of publication
2. Use double spacing
3. Use headings to address each of the five points listed above
4. Provide a conclusion
5. Provide a bibliography