Required to find at least 3 academic sources These academic sources can include articles published in academic journals, books, book chapters, research reports Then, you will start writing your literature review by first summarizing the sources (their findings, arguments, research model etc). However, remember that literature review is not simply a summary, but it is a critical reading of your sources. That is, your literature review has to answer these questions below: -What have others said about this topic? -What research has been done previously? -What theories address it and what do they say? -Are past findings consistent or do they contradict each other? -Are there any flaws in the body of existing literature that your research can remedy? -How do you create a bridge between the past work and your own research project? How do you link those past work to the research project you have in mind? -What are your critical reflections on this literature review? You are supposed to create a critical argument on what you have read. – What is it that you are going to study uniquely? Compared to the past work, is yours a replication or a new approach, or on an attack on the limitations of previous studies, or what? It is here that you must explain clearly why it is important to do further research on this problem. -What is your theoretical standpoint?