Sunday, April 3, 2016

Research Report


Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Sam Wolfson: PC Music: the future of pop or 'contemptuous parody'? - The Guardian



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Simon Vozick-Levinson: PC Music Are for Real: A. G. Cook and Sophie Talk Twisted Pop - The Guardian

Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.


Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Steph Kretowicz: Feminine Appropriation Was 2014's Biggest Electronic Music Trend - Fader



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Dan Weiss: Trend of the Year: How PC Music Chewed Up Pop Conventions - Spin



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
PC Music: Pop Cube Trailer 1 - Hannah Diamond & A. G. Cook In The Studio - Youtube



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Spencer Kornhaber: The Gloriously Tacky Future of Music - The Atlantic



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Tom Thorgood: Beats 1 News: PC Music Interview - Beats 1


Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Radio 1: SOPHIE Radio 1 Interview (2013) - BBC



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Hannah Diamond: HDTV01 - Who is Hannah Diamond? - Youtube



Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

Title, author & host of source
[+2]
The source’s author(s)
[+2]
The target audience for the source
[+2]
The source’s main purpose or message
[+2]
Any important contextual details
[+2]
Huw Stephens: PC Music Interview - BBC Radio 1


Cite TWO specific facts about the source’s author(s) that makes you think he or she is reliable. Hyperlink us to the sources that will corroborate these TWO facts.
Explain how you can figure out who the source is targeted at, based on where the source was hosted. Cite TWO specific details from the source/ host that betray the intended audience. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Analyze what the source is trying to do to the audience. Pay attention to the author’s rhetorical choices. Cite TWO specific details from the source that betray its intended message or purpose. If we don’t have access to those details, hyperlink us to them.
Cite TWO specific contextual details that help you confirm that the source is reliable and a good fit for the project. Do not repeat any details from the previous categories.

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