I've had some difficulty in putting aside my beliefs and perceptions with my past papers. With that being said, I hope to structure my mini-ethnography using my voice and beliefs but not impose on other beliefs. I don't want to be biased. I would like to start the paper by addressing who I am in the subculture. As anyone who has read my blogs know, I am an insider. I want my readers to see why I chose this subculture by explaining my place then going in depth on what Cru is all about. Again, I do not want to be biased and I want to respect others beliefs. I plan on writing the paper chronologically but I don't want it to be like this is what I did first and here is what I did second, and third, etc. I definitely would like the paper to flow and just transition paragraph to paragraph but I'm leaning towards using sections. For example: "History," "Rituals," and maybe something like "Cru Today." I think a great way to conclude the piece would be writing the section "Cru Today." I think the structure I am leaning towards would be the best way for me to keep my research in order and organized.
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