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Developing Research Keywords
Brainstorming keywords is an essential step in academic research. The right keywords can help you access a wide range of relevant sources quickly. When generating keywords, it’s important to think beyond your initial terms and consider variations or related concepts that could broaden your search results.
Here are four general questions to help with brainstorming:
TOPIC | STARTING KEYWORDS |
Indigenous Narrative Sovereignty |
Indigenous narrative storytelling sovereignty |
Indigenous Documentary Filmmakers |
Indigenous filmmakers documentaries film production |
Indigenous Futurism and/or Futurity |
Indigenous Futurism Indigenous science fiction Futurity |
Survivance (related to media or cultural productions) |
Indigenous survivance cultural productions Indigenous media |
Rhetoric and/or Indigenous Rhetoric |
Indigenous rhetoric communication language |
Theories of Self-Representation |
Indigenous self-representation identity media representation |
Art and Protest |
Indigenous protest art resistance movements activism |
Images and Art Connected to Land Back |
Land Back movement Indigenous art Land Back visuals |
The Discourse of Reconciliation |
Indigenous reconciliation cultural dialogue truth and reconciliation |
(Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. (n.d.). RADAR: Evaluating sources. SAIT Library. https://libguides.sait.ca/RADAR)
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Popular / Not Scholarly (but possibly still credible!) |
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