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Ivory Research Home Services Writing Services Annotated Bibliography Assignment Coursework Essay Exam Notes Literature Review Model Answer Poster Presentation Reflective Report Report Dissertation Services Dissertation Topic Dissertation Topic and Plan/Outline Proposal Dissertation Part or Chapter Statistical Services Editing and Improvement Dissertation (Full) Other Services Computer Programming Software Development Statistical Analysis Editing, Improvement and Proofreading Guarantees Writers Choose a Writer How We Recruit Become a Writer Apply Now Current Vacancies How to Apply Rewards and Benefits Recruitment Process Vacancies FAQs About Us Why Choose Us Mission and Vision Team Samples News and Updates Contact & FAQs Contact Us FAQs Order 0207 118 0808 The relationship between culture and fashion is intrinsic and dynamic. Cultures across the world use clothing to make statements on the nature of power relations, personal relationships and hierarchies within communities. The links are diverse and often complex, involving sociological and psychological research. It is therefore important to find a good dissertation topic that reflects these concerns, one that is flexible and dynamic, while allowing room to focus on specific research questions. Your chosen topic simply must reflect your own interests and concerns, as well as the trends of contemporary research. Choose something that is comparable, not too remote, and something that might interest, or even entertain, your examiner. A good dissertation topic will already have a substantial amount written about it, but will also offer you the chance to put your own individual thoughts and ideas across. Contents Introduction Iconography History of Fashion Clothing, Leisure and Place Children’s Clothing Sex, Body, and Presentation Material and Designs Iconography For centuries fashion has been identified as reflecting.
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I’ve reached the final hurdle in my CIPR Diploma studies – researching and writing the 6000 word personal project. The personal project looks like a great opportunity to put everything I’ve learnt so far into action, and do some real in-depth research into a topic that’s interesting and useful for me as a student and practitioner. I’m keen to research a subject that’s relevant to my day job, so I’ve been thinking of the following as a title: “What is the role of social media in local government communications?” There’s real potential for the use of social media for local government to communicate and consult more effectively with local audiences. However to date the sector’s adoption of social media has been slow and patchy. In my research I hope to draw on UK and international case studies to understand how social media can play a role in helping local government communicate, particularly with audiences that it does not traditionally communicate effectively with. I need to start thinking about my research methodology, but what do you think about this topic? Are there any must-see resources for public sector use of social media that you can point me towards? Do you have any examples of how your local council has used social media? [Comments on this post are now closed].