Step 1Write Down Your Discourse Community and ProblemCreate a little context by talking about the discourse community and problem you decided to study for Writing Project #2. For this step, compose a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) that explains your discourse community and lays out the problem you plan to work with.Step 2reate Your Research QuestionFor this step:
Write down three questions you have about your discourse community and/or problem.Remember: your objective in Writing Project #2 is to collect and annotate resources that help us better understand your discourse community and problem. So: what do you want to better understand? (Make sure you phrase this list as questions!)Revise one of your questions.Use the information in “Characteristics of a Good Research Question” to make sure that your question is complex, clear, focused, concise, and arguable. (Your question will be evaluated based on these criteria!) *Note: if you don’t think your question needs revision, pick another one!Write down your revised question.
Write down two (2) scholarly disciplines that you think can help you understand your chosen discourse community and or/problem.Explain (in 2-3 sentences each), why you think that each scholarly discipline could help you better understand your chosen discourse community and/or problem. Be specific! Your submission will be evaluated (in part) based on how well you explain why you think this research community could help you with Writing Project #2.Write down, for each discipline, two (2) scholarly journals–places where members of that discipline regularly share their knowledge in writing.