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UGS 303: Difficult Dialogues - Europe and America - Hake

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  1. Write down your topic and underline the main concepts (ex. Anti-Americanism after 9/11?)
  2. For each main concept, brainstorm a few synonyms and related terms that get at that concept:
    • The first key concept will likely be in common for everyone on this topic, but the second and third will be different, background information can help with determining what to search for. 
    • Key Concepts 

      Anti-Americanism 9/11 Other theme/country/concept
      Related Terms

      anti-american sentiment

      anti-america

      negative views

      Post-September 11

      War on terror

      Iraq war

       

       

       

  3. Combine key terms using AND and OR:​​
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    • OR broadens your search by looking for articles with any of the words (synonyms and related terms should be separated by OR - they get at the same key concepts, so any of them are useful).
  4. Try different combinations of your keywords to get better results as you search

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