Sunday, October 5, 2025

Formulating dissertation project titles based on research themes and some additional information: for Housing Studies students

Formulating dissertation project titles based on research themes and some additional information: for Housing Studies students (information from perplexity.ai)


My question: "Could you demonstrate how the following research themes can be employed to develop dissertation titles with additional information:


Housing Studies related:
1. The Research theme: "The Impact of Affordable Housing Policies on Urban Development"; the additional (mainly contextual) information: Wong Tai Sin of Hong Kong; 2025; using critical realism.
2. The research theme: "Sustainable Housing Solutions: Assessing the Viability of Passive Housing"; the additional (mainly contextual) information: Tuen Mun of Hong Kong, 2025; using focus group"

The reply: "Here are specific dissertation titles based on your research themes and additional information:

  1. For the theme "The Impact of Affordable Housing Policies on Urban Development" with context: Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong, 2025, using critical realism:

    • "A Critical Realist Examination of Affordable Housing Policies and Their Impact on Urban Development in Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong (2025)"

    • "Exploring Urban Development Dynamics in Wong Tai Sin: Affordable Housing Policies through a Critical Realism Lens (2025)"

    • "The Role of Affordable Housing Policies in Shaping Urban Growth: A Critical Realist Study in Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong, 2025"

  2. For the theme "Sustainable Housing Solutions: Assessing the Viability of Passive Housing" with context: Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, 2025, using focus groups:

    • "Assessing the Viability of Passive Housing in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong: Insights from Focus Groups on Sustainable Housing Solutions (2025)"

    • "Community Perspectives on Passive Housing as a Sustainable Solution: A Focus Group Study in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong (2025)"

    • "Evaluating Sustainable Housing in Tuen Mun: A Focus Group Approach to Passive Housing Viability (2025)".



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