SELECTING YOUR TOPIC
TOPIC: Choose a case of social, economic, or political inequality that is of interest to you (anything from the local [ex. Changes in CUNY tuition in recent years] to the global [ex. HIV/AIDS in developing countries]).
You must have your topic approved via email by 9/22
If your topic has not been approved you may not get credit for one or all parts of the project.
FORM: Research paper: Write a 6-7 page research paper about your topic.
BACKGROUND (MIDTERM) PAPER (DUE BY THE END OF DAY THURSDAY, 10/20):
Your midterm assignment is to write a 2-3-page paper that provides key information for your final project
o Sources Midterm papers should include at least five scholarly sources
If you are unsure whether a source is scholarly, first consult this resource: http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/courses/scholarly1.htm
If you still have questions, contact a librarian
o Note: You may include non-scholarly sources, but only after you have met the minimum requirement of five scholarly sources
Class readings may be used as supplementary sources only. They do not count toward your required scholarly sources.
Submit your list of five or more scholarly sources for approval by 9/28. Note that failure to get your sources approved may result in a failing grade for the paper. This bibliography should be formatted using these guidelines: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/03/
o Content The paper should include:
A 1-paragraph introduction describing your topic and research question (~1/2 page)
A brief major themes or discussions of the topic
A summary of key relevant findings from your scholarly sources
A 1-paragraph conclusion in which you lay out your plan for the final paper
A paper shorter than two pages is not acceptable because it cannot possibly have sufficient content to fulfill the requirements.
o Writing: You must proofread. Take advantage of the tutors at the Writing Center (see below for contact information). Papers that include typos or incorrect grammar may lose credit.
Papers with unaddressed writing issues will lose at least 1 letter grade
If you are told at any point during the semester that you are required to meet with a writing tutor one or more times, you must submit documentation showing youve done that with the hard copy of your paper.
o Submission: The paper must be submitted on Blackboard by the end of the day on Thursday, 10/20.
o Format: All papers should follow these formatting guidelines:
All citations in the text and in the reference section must follow APA style guidelines. See the following for guidance:
APA in-text citations: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_the_basics.html
APA bibliography: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_articles_in_periodicals.html
12-point Times New Roman font
1-inch margins
Double spaced
Page numbers in the lower right-hand corner
Please skip cover pages
Note: Papers that do not follow these formatting guidelines, especially those with large margins or large font, may receive a grading penalty.





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