Friday 24 June 2011

The Library = Information

After visiting Manchester University Library today I have come home comforted with the fact that I have found much more information that I expected to find.

I photocopied 60 pages from a range of different books, all of which have considerable content.
The books I looked at were:

  • 'Counter-terrorism and the post-democratic state'
    • I photocopied the article 'Military Justice: David Hicks and Guantanamo Bay' which was written by a QC
    • I also photocopied "The long road to Guantanamo Bay' which gives an insight into abuse and the camps
  • 'Chain Command'
    • The section I copied was 'Torture at Abu Ghraib' which talks about the Guantanamo problem 
  • 'From Washington D.C., back to Cape God'


The action I plan on taking now is analysing all the information and sources I have gathered and start collecting relevant information, as some but not all the information is directly relevant to my question.

I am excited to put my highlighter to the paper!

Wednesday 15 June 2011

First Meeting with Advisor

Yesterday I had my first meeting with my advisor. We discussed my question area, the next steps i am to take and the ways in which i can conduct my research.

Firstly, we discussed the possible areas i was going to focus on which were Human Rights, Guantanamo bay and Torture. Each topic mentioned is interlinked in some way, for example: there is evidence that Guantanamo Bay conducts torture which has implications on Human Rights. However, we recognised that my question would need to be much more focused otherwise there would be too much to cover and it would not all fit in.

For the majority of the meeting we focused on narrowing my question down.
For torture examples of questions were:

  1. How effective is torture for the war on terror?
  2. Can the use of torture be validated for the war on terror?
  3. Can the western world validate torture for the war on terror?
  4. Is torture viable when saving the fundamental human right to live? 
  5. Can torture ever be justified?
The Guantanamo Bay related questions incorporate the torture question examples, they are just obviously more focused. Examples are:
  1. Is torture at Guantanamo Bay effective?
  2. Can torture at Guantanamo Bay be justified?
This discussion definitely gave me food for thought.  Thinking of a suitable question is my main priority.

We also discussed research. With my topic being such a controversial issue and being 'Top Secret' and 'Confidential' upon issues such as Guantanamo Bay, we both agreed that getting information on these topics would be difficult and mainly web-based.

My topic choices propose difficulties as the American Government try to disclose as much information as possible. The  'behind the scenes' workings of Guantanamo Bay are very questionable in the eyes of the public and therefore the information I find is objective and based on a opinion or as a result of the media which ultimately is a game of Chinese whispers. 

My information would be primarily web based. This is due to the fact that it is a current topic therefore there is new media always appearing. Also, many ex-detainees have been interviewed which has been posted online or through a documentary. 
There are also many groups that dedicate a lot of their work to Human rights such as: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, both of which provide views on my topic areas. 
We also agreed that correspondence with journalists, writers or professionals will also be of great help as it would give a different dimension to my presentation rather than just focusing on newspaper articles and debates. 

My biggest challenge with research is the analysing of the sources that i will have to carry out, as the majority of sources are bound to be based on opinion and/or have some element of exaggeration through the media.

Lastly, we discussed that my next step would be writing a plan on my course of action which would allow me to work efficiently and set deadlines for my work which will make sure I am on top of my work load.   

Decided

Finally, after much deliberation, I have come to the conclusion that I am going to centre my topic around Torture and Guantanamo Bay.

Which angle I am going to take and how I am going to narrow my context down to come up with a focused question is the next part.

Do I concentrate on torture and its effectiveness or if it can be justified?
Do I concentrate on Guantanamo Bay and its effect and whether it is right?
Do I concentrate on Human rights and whether every person has the fundamental right to life?

Each topic area can be looked at from many angles/perspectives and I can incorporate lots of information, however my main fear is how general I am being.
I feel I need to be much more focused but deciding what to focus on is the bit I am most dreading.

Decisions have without a doubt been my toughest struggle yet.



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Guantanamo Bay (Ariel View)                               Detainees

Undecided

I am still in an undedecided position and wavering between the two topics. Although I am fascinated with the topic of 9/11, already have lots of knowledge on it and have spoken to people directly involved, I feel my new topic on Guantanamo bay is more current, as it is in motion to this day, the news reflects the workings of it regularly, for example the recent news on Osama Bin Laden's catch is supposed to have come from a tip in Guantanamo and lastly, everybody has a view on torture, wether it is right, wrong, feasible, justified, effective compared to 9/11 were many simply brush off conspiracy theorises therefore I think this will make my presentation more appealing and the audience will have more of a view.

So as this post is titled, i am still undecided on the topic i am to choose.