Monday, November 12, 2007
Topic proposal
This paper could really go two different ways for me. I haven't decided yet. I'm hoping to write a paper about how violent games aren't harmful and might even be helpful. The one problem with this is that its very difficult for me to find research to back up this claim. I'm going to work to find sources to support my beleifs, but if I can't find them it will basically be impossible for me to write a paper that follows my beleifs. If this paper turns out to be impossible to write, then I will write a paper arguing against violent games. I already have plenty of research to back up this claim, beacause research against violent games is abundant.
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Matthew, this is not exactly a topic proposal. The way it is formulates, even if you "find research" to support your claim, it will be a causal argument. Remember that in the proposal/policy pare you need to argue for a change that is long overdue in society and to explain either why this change is necessary or how to implement this change.
Perhaps you could argue for or against a reformed game rating system in regards to the more edgy games, such as Manhunt 2, that have caused controversy.
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