Dissertation Annotated Bibliography for….. (Due date – Sunday 11th February, 2018 DUE IN 20 HOURS FROM NOW)

 Annotated Bibliography

As  part of your Doctoral Seminar for this set of weeks, you are participating in a seminar-style discussion about the weekly  topics.  You must address 5  of the attached Dissertations in the prescribed format (Also attached in MSWORD). As a related exercise, submit an annotated  bibliography of the 5 resources you referred to this week. For each dissertation entry, be sure to include the full APA citation and address the following :

1.  Scope

2.  Purpose

3.  Philosophical Approach

4.  Underlying Assumptions

5.  Research

6.  Limitations

7.  Opportunities for further inquiry

8.  Validity of use

Weekly Topic: Sustainability and Community participation

Dissertation Resources:

  

Anderson, T. D. (2017). The role of rural community colleges in promoting sustainable economic rural community development: A multiple case study (Order No. 10284673). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1914908221). Retrieved from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1914908221?accountid=14872

Mah, V. A. (2016). Sustainability of community-managed projects in the north west region of Cameroon (Order No. 10589722). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1885887991). Retrieved from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1885887991?accountid=14872

Demirciler, B. (2014). Evaluation of sustainability in development projects utilizing renewable energy products in Zimbabwe (Order No. 1568035). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1608980895). Retrieved from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1608980895?accountid=14872

Kam, R. J. (2016). Cultivating self-sustaining rural communities: A design exploration for development in Puna, Hawai’i (Order No. 10295892). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1846119303). Retrieved from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1846119303?accountid=14872

Artyushevskaya, N. A. (2014). The role of women in sustainability of donor-funded rural drinking water supply projects in developing countries: A case study of Tajikistan (Order No. 1560727). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1562750005). Retrieved from http://ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/docview/1562750005?accountid=14872

topic 3 dq 2 41

Discuss how functional patterns help a nurse understand the current and past state of health for a patient. Using a condition or disease associated with an elimination complexity, provide an example.

SCI 230 Week 3 Assignment Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

SCI 230 Week 3 Assignment Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

CJA 354 Week 2 Individual Assignment Criminal Defense Case Analysis

CJA 354 Week 2 Individual Assignment Criminal Defense Case Analysis

HCA 250 Week 6 Substance Abuse Paper

HCA 250 Week 6 Substance Abuse Paper

child maltreatment

Read below article

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067796/

write 3 pages on physical, emotional and sexual abuse incorporating the victim in the article. 

This is a research paper so this paper has to have statistics on physical, emotional and sexual abuse in the united states. body of this paper also needs to have:

the cause of the abuse

the consequences 

what are the effects of the abuse

and a conclusion 

Focus only on physical emotional and sexual abuse from parents, caregivers, families, etc.

APA style and no outside resources but just the attachments that are in here.

Vulnerable Population Summary and Proposed Program

 

Select one among the following groups from Chapter 1 ( Burkholder, D. M., & Nash, N. B. (2013). Special populations in health care [Electronic version]):

Vulnerable mothers and children Abused individuals Chronically ill and disabled people   People diagnosed with HIV/AIDS People diagnosed with mental conditions Suicide- and homicide-liable people People affected by alcohol and substance abuse Indigent and homeless people Immigrants and refugees Groups for special consideration (you may propose a different vulnerable population at the consent of the instructor)

Once you have selected a group of interest, write a three page paper that covers the following:

Discuss the impact that at least two of the factors below have on the vulnerability of your chosen group:   Age Gender Culture/Ethnicity Income Analyze the intersection of social, political, and economic factors affecting vulnerability (must address all three factors). Draft the design of a new model program, not currently existent  within your community. Provide a two- to- three paragraph statement that  introduces your proposed community program. This section is tentative  and might change as you conduct more research. At a minimum, however,  items to address should include: An explanation of the issues and risk factors experienced by the selected population.   An evaluation of the health needs of the group and a proposed  continuum of care level (preventive, treatment, or long-term care) based  on the group’s issues, risk factors, and needs.  Justify the proposed  level with supportive research/evidence. A description of one to two proposed services your program will include. 

Your assignment should be a minimum of three pages in length  (excluding title and reference pages), and should include a minimum of  three scholarly sources cited according to APA guidelines.

soc fin proj 1

“Seeing” Social Movements

An important component of studying social justice movements is seeing their activities unfold. In this regard one can explore their dynamics and outcomes, analyze their tactics, understand social movement organizations and participants, and get at the reasons for their mobilization and beliefs. This assignment is an effort to get you “into the field” to enable you to “see” social movement activities. Students can do this by critically evaluating a film for its significance to the study of social justice movements, be it in its depiction of a social movement or the voice that it gives to a movement.Sociologically analyzing a film

Film is not just a component of popular culture or key form of mass media; it is also an important voice that brings relevance to numerous political issues and debates occurring in society. In addition it is a viable means with which to observe social movement activity when it is otherwise unobservable as when it occurred in the past, or in places other than in our own backyard. With this option, you are to observe a social movement depicted in film as if you were “in the field” and analyze it using the theoretical perspectives, ideas, and other tools you have developed in sociology.1. Choose your film.

I have attached a list of potential films from which you can select.  See the appendix to this document. I encourage you to select something that reflects your interest in a particular social movement. If you have questions about any of these please let me know. Also, this list is by no means exhaustive and I am always searching for additional options, so if you are interested in viewing something not on the list or give me ideas for should be on the list, please let me know. ******2. When you have chosen your film, submit the film title, year, and the reason you believe it to be appropriate for the issue you are examining.

 

 

The rest of the final paper is due during week 8 3. The details and write-up

 As when observing a real social justice movement, you want to watch the film and account for its events as if you were trapped in celluloid with its actors and witnessing it as if reality. Thus, you must try to become engulfed in the activities, characters, images, and themes of the film so as to analyze the events from a sociological perspective.

In analyzing the film you want to provide not only description of events and background of the social movement/protest activities but also must analyze it by considering the following guidelines and questions as appropriate:

A. Can the actions depicted in the film be considered a social movement? How does it fit the definition and conceptualization of social justice movements that we have examined? Discuss, citing what evidence of ideology, organization, and tactics is present in the protest activities.  Make your argument citing clear evidence from the film and tying it to course readings and the class.

B. What theoretical perspective might best explain the movement as depicted in the film? Explain, citing evidence as to how events in the film depict theoretical claims. It may be that you have to borrow elements from multiple perspectives to fully explain the film. Why might this be the case? What does this say about sociology and the study of social movements? Define social justice.

C. Discuss a component of the social movement dynamics as depicted in the film. There are a large number of possible options here, so be specific with what best fits your movement and film. For example, what role does institutional authority have in provoking or limiting movement activities or how is the movement or events surrounding it framed by participants or those outside of the   mobilization, internal struggles and leadership, bureaucratization, cooptation, globalization, etc.

D.  Finally, briefly critique the film for its usefulness in capturing the essence of the social movement of interest and the broader study of social movements. What were its strengths and weaknesses? How close did it depict reality as opposed to being merely “Hollywood fluff”?

These are the essential points that you could consider in your paper, assuming their relevance to the film of choice. Focus on the elements most appropriate for your analysis and feel free to include additional extensions as appropriate. There are multiple ways that the write-up for this assignment can be done depending on the film and social movement of interest and the above considerations will be easier to do for some films than for others.****4.  Post an outline of your paper or a draft in the discussion forum marked “Final Paper II.”5. General guidelines

 Papers should contain no more than 3-5 pages of text. They should be typed, double-spaced, with one-inch margins all around. Font should be of legible size, no larger than 12. Papers should be submitted with a separate title page that contains your name, date, and title of the paper as well as a separate bibliography page at the end to include scholarly references you have used (if any—these are not required). The cover page and bibliography page do not count against your page total.

 I am willing to assist you in any way possible during the research process, be it deciding on a film, discussing your ideas, finding sources, or assistance with any number of other questions you may have. Please email me with concerns and problems. 6. Post your assignment in the discussion board with “Final Project III” label.  It is due by week 8.  Read at least one other project paper and respond

The final project is worth 75 points.  Your grade will be based on your analysis, your use of social theories and concepts from the text , sociological insights, and the quality of your replies.

Good luck!

 

 Adapted from:  Scanlan, Stephen. 2010. “Imagination Assignment 1—“Seeing” Social Movements.” Assignment published in TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology

Appendix: A sample of social justice films:American StandoffAnd the Band Played OnAnimal FarmBeyond RangoonBorn on the Fourth of JulyBloody SundayBread and RosesBreaking the BankChicano! History of the Mexican American Civil Rights MovementCitizen RuthCry FreedomDo the Right ThingErin BrockavichEyes on the Prize (Part I or II)Fight Back, Fight AIDS: 15 Years of ACT UPFor Colored GirlsFour Little GirlsFreedom on My MindGet on the BusGandhiHairsprayHarlan County U.S.A.In Whose Honor?Iron Jawed AngelsJustice in the CoalfieldsLas Madres: The Mothers of the Plaza de MayoLong Night’s Journey into DayThe LoraxMalcolm XMatewanThe Milagro Beanfield WarMoving the MountainA Place Called ChiapasRomeroSchindler’s ListSir No SirSome Mother’s SonStonewallStore Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to TownSweat: A Story of SolidarityThe Big OneThe Birth of a NationThe Boys in the BandThe Burning SeasonThe Power of OneThe Righteous BabesThe War at HomeThis is What Democracy Looks LikeTo Save the Land and PeopleUnion MaidsWith God on Our Side

 and more …

Invisible Children

Walkout
Another World is Possible
The White Rose
Rosa Luxemburg
Berkeley in the sixties
One Woman, one vote
Making Sense of the Sixties
A force more powerful
10,000 Black Men Named George

Zoot Suit Riots

Weather Underground

Harlan County USA

Matewan

Germinal

Norma Rae

Shoulder to Shoulder

The Wave

Life & Debt

The Times of Harvey Milk

Hearts and Minds

Iron Jawed Angels

Paris Is Burning

The Battle of Chile

American Hardcore

The Laramie Project

The Singing Revolution

Milk

Tying the Knot

Viva La Causa – the Story of Cesar Chavez

V-DAY: UNTIL THE VIOLENCE STOPS

ENCOUNTER POINT

Zeitgeist: The Movie. // Zeitgeist: Addendum

compare and contrast paragraph

Choose something you enjoy, like music, movies, TV, books, a sport, etc. Pretend you are a reporter (film critic, food critic, sports writer, etc.) Write a paragraph explaining why one thing is better or more important than the other thing. For example, if your love movies, write a paragraph explaining why one movie is a better than another movie. Or, explain why one character plays a better villain than another character. Be careful not to let your enthusiasm get the best of you. Don’t just compare/contrast the two things. Explain WHY one is better or more important than the other. Also, don’t assume your audience knows about your subject. Don’t assume your audience knows the two people you are comparing/contrasting are rap artists. The paragraph should consist of a well-developed paragraph, which means: you need a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence (clincher). The paragraph should be unified and coherent with specific supporting details or examples for support. It should provide sentence variety (simple, compound, and complex sentences). The sentences should be clear, concise, and arranged in a logical order. Transitional words and phrases should be used to provide coherence. Choose one point of view: first, second, or third person. I just need a draft right now because after being reviewed by the school tutor then it will have to be revised into a final paragraph according to their review.

Literature review on topic Homeschool vs Public School

Students will complete a review of the literature on a topic of interest to them.  They should select the topic as if they were planning to conduct research on it.  Students should gather between 10 valid outside sources (peer-reviewed journal articles, articles from trade publications, reports from government agencies, and reputable non-for-profit or educational organizations, or books based on empirical research). Based on these sources, they will write a 4 page thematic literature review, including a title page and a reference page in APA style.