Finding and Exploring Your Topic
Narrowing Your Topic
Sometimes a topic that seems like the right size for your paper can seem way too big after you’ve learned a little more about it. When this happens, you need to narrow the focus of your paper. You can do this by considering different ways to restrict your paper topic.
Some of the ways you can limit your paper topic are by:
- Who – population or group (e.g., college students; women; Asian Americans)
- What – discipline or focus (e.g., sociological or historical perspective)
- Where – geographic location (e.g., United States; universities; small towns)
- When – time period or era (19th century; Renaissance; Vietnam War)
- Why – why is the topic important? (to the class, to the field, or to you)
For example, a paper about alcohol use would be very broad. But a paper about reasons for alcohol abuse by female college students in the United States during the 1990s might be just right.
Broadening Your Topic
Sometimes you will find that your topic is too narrow - there is not enough published on your topic. When this happens, you can try to broaden your topic. There are a couple of strategies you can try when broadening your topic.
One strategy is to choose less specific terms for your search, e.g., standardized tests instead of SATs or performance-enhancing drugs instead of anabolic steroids.
Another strategy is to broaden your topic by changing or removing limits from your topic:
- Who - population or group (e.g., instead of college students, choose a broader section of the population)
- What - discipline or focus (e.g., instead of choosing a sociological perspective, look at a number of perspectives)
- Where - geographic location (e.g., instead of Utah, choose United States)
- When - time period or era (e.g., instead of 1984, choose 1980s or 20th century)
For example, a paper about alcohol use by college students at the University of Utah in 1984 might be too narrow of a focus. But a paper about alcohol use by college students in the 1980s might be just right.
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