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Dr. Eric Jensen, Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, and Dr. Charles Laurie, Director of Research at Verisk Maplecroft, explain how to write a literature review, and why researchers need to do so. Literature reviews can be stand-alone research or part of a larger project. They communicate the state of academic knowledge on a given topic, specifically detailing what is still unknown.
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Chapter 1: How Do You Conduct a Literature Review?
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Chapter 2: How Do You Find and Organize Sources of Information?
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Chapter 3: How Do You Assess These Sources of Information?
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Chapter 4: How Do You Write up Your Findings?
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Chapter 5: How Do You Identify Gaps in Literature?
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