Discussion Post: Understanding Context and Research Reflection
Instructions
In a fully developed short essay (minimum of eight paragraphs in length), answer all of the questions below and post your essay to the discussion forum. Your work should include an introduction, a body of supporting evidence, and a conclusion.
Remember that you are having a conversation with your peers in this particular genre of writing, so adopt an appropriate tone and vocabulary for an audience of contemporary college students. Edit your work for clarity, punctuation, and usage, and don't forget to comment on the works of two peers in order to earn full credit for these discussions.
Questions for Analysis
1. What is Carroll saying about the nature of rhetorical analysis? How do the fundamentals of rhetorical analysis figure into your life, both as a student and as a citizen? Describe a pair of specific examples in which these concepts might play (or have played) a role in your participation in those areas.
2. Using at least one citation from Carroll's essay, comment on the role of context in framing contemporary arguments. Is there enough contextual background on news stories, speeches, advertisements, and other areas of rhetoric in today's digital information culture? How does the Washington Post's proposed feature of the "Knowledge Map" (noted in this Shan Wang article) enrich the contemporary news environment?
3. Finally, in the second half of your essay, explain to your classmates the general features of your research argument. Using the taxonomies of reflection in the previous section as a guide, answer the following questions in your final four paragraphs:
a. What did you learn about your topic that you didn't already know or that was surprising to you?
b. What is an area that you would like to improve upon as a writer moving forward, and which aspect of your research argument are you most proud of?
c. Finally, how do you see the subject of your research argument changing over the course of the next ten years? Where will it be in a decade's time?
Where applicable, feel free to use hyperlinks to connect your essay to a resource or two in support of your answers.
Article: Context is built into a story in The Washington Post's experimental "Knowledge Map" by SHAN WANG.
The response must include a reference list. One-inch margins, double-space, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font and APA style of writing and citations.