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               review. They can also be used to show some previous studies in this field. The
               following examples highlight different sources used in the above paper.


                   No        Category             Example (taken from the references section)
                   1         Journal Article      Woodward, I., Skrbis, Z., & Bean, C. (2008).
                                                        Attitudes    towards     globalization    and
                                                        cosmopolitanism:        Cultural     diversity,
                                                        personal consumption and the national
                                                        economy. British Journal of Sociology, 59,
                                                        207– 226
                   2         Book                 Waters, M. (2001). Globalization (2nd ed.).
                                                       London: Routledge.


                   3         Book Chapter         Falk,   R.   (1993).    The    making    of   global
                                                       citizenship. In J. Brecher, J. B. Childs & J.
                                                       Cutler (Eds.), Global visions: Beyond the
                                                       new world order (pp. 39 – 50). Boston:
                                                       South End Press.

                   4         Report               Chinese Young Men’s Christian Association
                                                        (YMCA) of Hong Kong. (2010). Who is a
                                                        global citizen: A report. Hong Kong:
                                                        Chinese     YMCA     of   Hong    Kong.    (In
                                                        Chinese).






                  AcTIvITy              FINDING YOUR OWN RESEARCH TOPIC
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               Individual work. Find a broad topic as your starting point. Then do Initial topic

               search through pick, test, and find method. Once you find your proposed topic,
               discuss it with your teacher.


               Broad topic :

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               More specific topic to be developed into a research-based paper :
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