Detailed assignment requirements
Requirements for your journal entries
- Every three weeks, find and critique a scholarly journal article on the assigned
lecture topics
Requirements for sources for your paper
- Locate a minimum of 8 scholarly sources on the topic you selected;
see "Tips on negotiating your topic" below.
- All eight sources must be recent (defined as published from 2005 to date)
scholarly sources; use the most recent you can find.
- You may choose to cite additional sources beyond the required eight;
these sources may be older.
Tips on negotiating your topic
- The most productive mindset when approaching your topic is to think about
what kind of medical or psychological or social science research is likely to have
been conducted on the subject.
- For example, for the question "Is prostitution a victimless crime?,"
look for research on the frequency or the consequences of HIV transmission between
prostitutes and their customers. How frequently do prostitutes transmit or become
infected with HIV? What are the medical, cultural, or psychological consequences?
This seems like a reasonable topic for medical or social science research. Certainly
people who become HIV positive could be considered victims. Articles reporting research
on prostitution and HIV transmission address the question, through the research data,
of whether prostitution is a victimless crime.
15 January 2009 (nm)
Michael Engle, Mary Ochs and Tony Cosgrave
Olin & Uris Reference Department