Course Project Annotated Bibliography
Tasks:
A basic component of academic research is the annotated bibliography. The annotated bibliography is a list of the sources you have found so far. The list is in alphabetical order as it would be on your Reference page and includes a full citation for each source as it would appear on your Reference page. However, in addition, an annotated bibliography includes an annotation for each source, which is basically a summary of the source and some commentary on why the source is useful to your project.
Some steps to consider while developing your annotated bibliography are the following.
1. Brainstorm using your sociological imagination, course readings, and outside resources, and explain your thoughts about the causes of environmental racism within the United States. Why are some groups more affected than others? What are the consequences of environmental racism? What strategies are available to reduce environmental racism amongst communities within the United States? What about local communities specifically?
2. Revisit the five research questions you developed in the previous assignment.
3. Then find content from scholarly sources connected to the research questions. You must find at least one or two scholarly sources per research question.
4. As you research to find scholarly sources, you must (1) make meaningful connections with local examples of environmental racism in the previous assignment; (2) attempt to answer some of the questions asked above (causes, consequences, and strategies of environmental racism); and (3) ensure that there is direct connection to research questions.
5. Having identified a scholarly source, an annotated bibliography must be provided.
Assignment:
Your task this week is to complete an annotated bibliography that meets the following requirements.
1. Include at least five sources.
2. Include a clear summary of each research source. Explain what the resource is about so that the reader can get a sense of the article. Here you will want to clearly state the main argument or point and explain some of the topics and supporting reasons focused on in the text.
3. Include commentary on why the source is useful and what kind of evidence it adds to your project. Does it add a particular perspective or type of evidence? Explain why you are including it. Make a connection to the specific research question.
4. Each annotation should be around 100–150 words long.
5. Include a full Reference page, formatted in APA format, for each source.
You will be graded based on the rubric below.
Rubric
Week 4: Course Project Annotated Bibliography Grading Rubric
Week 4: Course Project Annotated Bibliography Grading Rubric | ||||
Criteria | Ratings | Pts | ||
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Quality of Sources
All sources demonstrate careful consideration of validity and sources do not repeat same information. |
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20 pts | ||
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Accuracy
It includes the complete and accurate bibliographic citation for each source and is organized according to the APA citation method used. |
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20 pts | ||
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Annotations Content
Summaries are accurate, the evaluation addresses the validity of the source, and usefulness for the assignment is included for every source. |
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20 pts | ||
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Annotations Structure
It is well written, unique to the source, and avoids vague statements. It is the appropriate length. |
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20 pts | ||
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Overall Quality
Bibliography could be used to generate a comprehensive research paper with excellent sources. |
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20 pts | ||
Total Points: 100 |