What
is the refined research question that you are setting out to answer?
(Please be specific in your research topic)
My target interviewers are Korean manic youths in Hong Kong. The question
would be:
Why do you get involved so much in Taiwanese film than Korean film?
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How
does this develop themes and debates explored within the lectures of this
module? (Please put down the revised short introduction to your project based
on the one in blog 2. Remember that the introduction should include the purpose
of your research project, significance and key concept(s) that may
be useful for your analysis.)
Why it is significance because if it is talk about movie, everything get reversed. Hong Kong youth are still consuming Taiwanese film because the plot might make them feel get involved or some collective memory pop up which is Korean film couldn't bring them. Although Korean culture is dominated the whole media consumption of Hong Kong, but not the film surprisingly.
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What
critical methodologies are you going to use? How are you going to produce the
evidence you’ll need to answer your research question?
1) In-depth interviews with five Korean manic youth
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2) Online questionnaires to target interviewers( Korean manic)
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What
physical resources (e.g. camera) will this primary research require?
No
/ Yes (Please specify): No
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Where
and when exactly is this primary research going to take place?
(NB
for health and safety reasons, we need to know the EXACT locations at which
this research will take place and the EXACT times that you’ll be working there)
Place(s):
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Date
and Time:
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Which
key persons (e.g. family members, trustworthy friends, business owners, etc.)
have agreed to help and support you in carrying out this research?
No
/ Yes (Please provide name and contact):
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Self-assessment of risk:
Is
this research exercise likely to expose you to any health and safety risks or
any risk to property? (If the answer is yes, please specify the risks)
(NB
these might include: exposure to theft by using a camera in a public place;
journeying into an unknown area of town; entering into people’s homes; carrying
out ethnographies in places in which excessive alcohol consumption or drug use
takes place; etc.)
No
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Reference:
Asian Journal of Communication
Name: Li Man Ho
HKU
SPACE Student Number: 10641708
Dear Wilson, Here's my suggestion for your research question: "Why do you like seeing Taiwanese films and how do you interpret them?" Then the minor question is the comparison of the interviewees' preference of Taiwanese films over Korean ones. Another issue is the term "films". It'd better for you to focus on a specific genre. Otherwise, it would be difficult for you to do the comparison between interviewees' interpretation of Taiwanese films and Korean ones. Please review "encoding/decoding" model as discussed in Media Culture 1. This is a manageable theoretical framework for your research. Please start doing the interviews.
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