Method:
1. Conduct research and write an APA formatted Research Essay using 3-5 sources
2. Then from the content of the Research Essay create your Final Presentation. Your Final Presentation, "Inclusive Voices," will teach your reader/viewer what you discovered from conducting your research through a recorded poster presentation, video presentation, or voice-narrated PowerPoint presentation.
3. Create a Script that you will use to present your Final Presentation
Ultimately, you will use the questions below to write your paper and drive the content and organization of your presentation. Completing your research should be organized in the following way and answer the following questions about your person/movement:
The introduction should briefly introduce and state the issue to be examined. It should start with creative, attention-getting hook then state why you chose the person/movement, show how you will critically evaluate the person or movement you chose, and provide a clear thesis statement.
The body of your paper contains information that explains who the person/movement is, what they did, and then provides a status update. The sub-headers used in APA formatting provide your divisions.
(Sub-header:) Who are/were they?
This sections answers the question who are they? This defines them and their power and limitations in the culture of the time. This section provides any historical information that is relevant about them personally.
(Sub-header:) What was happening in culture of the time?
Here you will give some perspective about events and attitudes of the time and what happened that allowed a space for their voice. What was going on in dominant culture at the time that allowed for their entry point into the cultural narrative?
(Sub-header:) What did they do?
This section should specifically explain what was their action that disrupted dominant culture.
(Sub-header:) Where are they now?
Here you will explain what happened as a result of their action or voice. What is the trajectory or lasting effects?; provide a status update about them or their movement.
(Sub-header:) Conclusion
The conclusion of the paper should cover the three major parts.
· Answer: the thesis statement, revisited.
· Summary: main points and highlights from the body paragraphs.
· Significance: the relevance and implications of the essay's findings and what further actions could still be taken.
More details of Requirements and Execution:
1. Your essay should be typed and double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5" x 11"), with 1" margins on all sides.
2. Title Page is required. The title page should contain the title of the paper, the author's name, and the institutional affiliation including course name, professor's name, and date. (centered)
3. NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED
4. Page number on each page
5. Acceptable fonts are 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, and 10-point Lucida Sans Unicode as well as serif fonts such as 12-point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia
6. For citati ...
Method1. Conduct research and write an APA formatted Research E
1. Method:
1. Conduct research and write an APA formatted Research
Essay using 3-5 sources
2. Then from the content of the Research Essay create your
Final Presentation. Your Final Presentation, "Inclusive Voices,"
will teach your reader/viewer what you discovered from
conducting your research through a recorded poster
presentation, video presentation, or voice-narrated PowerPoint
presentation.
3. Create a Script that you will use to present your Final
Presentation
Ultimately, you will use the questions below to write your paper
and drive the content and organization of your presentation.
Completing your research should be organized in the following
way and answer the following questions about your
person/movement:
The introduction should briefly introduce and state the issue to
be examined. It should start with creative, attention-getting
hook then state why you chose the person/movement, show how
you will critically evaluate the person or movement you chose,
and provide a clear thesis statement.
The body of your paper contains information that explains who
the person/movement is, what they did, and then provides a
status update. The sub-headers used in APA formatting provide
your divisions.
(Sub-header:) Who are/were they?
This sections answers the question who are they? This defines
them and their power and limitations in the culture of the time.
This section provides any historical information that is relevant
about them personally.
(Sub-header:) What was happening in culture of the time?
Here you will give some perspective about events and attitudes
of the time and what happened that allowed a space for their
voice. What was going on in dominant culture at the time that
2. allowed for their entry point into the cultural narrative?
(Sub-header:) What did they do?
This section should specifically explain what was their action
that disrupted dominant culture.
(Sub-header:) Where are they now?
Here you will explain what happened as a result of their action
or voice. What is the trajectory or lasting effects?; provide
a status update about them or their movement.
(Sub-header:) Conclusion
The conclusion of the paper should cover the three major parts.
· Answer: the thesis statement, revisited.
· Summary: main points and highlights from the body
paragraphs.
· Significance: the relevance and implications of the essay's
findings and what further actions could still be taken.
More details of Requirements and Execution:
1. Your essay should be typed and double-spaced on standard-
sized paper (8.5" x 11"), with 1" margins on all sides.
2. Title Page is required. The title page should contain
the title of the paper, the author's name, and the institutional
affiliation including course name, professor's name, and date.
(centered)
3. NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED
4. Page number on each page
5. Acceptable fonts are 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, and 10-
point Lucida Sans Unicode as well as serif fonts such as 12-
point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia
6. For citation information take a look at this particular page of
the Perdue OWL site. (Links to an external site.)
7. For images you may use free images and public domain,
Unsplash, or Creative Commons but follow citation guidelines.
Three to five (3-5) outside sources are required: You cannot
simply use personal experience as a source. All references and
support materials must be cited in APA format, and include
citations for images, pictures, and data. An APA References
section is required in both the paper and presentation.
3. Regardless of the medium you choose, images are required. The
following also applies:
For any of the 3 options (Recorded poster presentation,
Recorded PowerPoint presentation, or Voice Narrated
PowerPoint) you will need to write out a script. This is
document that has all of the information you say as you're
presenting and is best done as an outline). This document is
divided up by Introduction and each section. The PowerPoint or
Poster should have pictures, bullet points, and APA citations for
information and images. The script has the more detailed
wording. DO NOT put a lot of wording on the PowerPoint.
1. Positivism Definition and example
2. Medicalizing behavior Definition and example
3. Heredity/IQ – Eugenics
4. Phrenology Definition
5. mental illness Pinel’s theory
6. Positivism psychology Freud’s theory
7. Social – Gabriel Tarde’s theory
8. Structural Functionalism Theory
9. Durkheim’s theory of anomie
10. Merton’s strain theory, culture vs structure, modes of
adaptation
11. Sutherland’s theory, Differential Association
12. Social disorganization theory
13. Burgess’s theory, concentric zones
14. Sampson’s theory, social capital
15. Collective efficacy theory
16. Subculture theory
17. Cohen’s theory, reaction formation
18. Social Control theory
19. Hirschi's bonding theory
20. Sykes and matza drift theory
4. 21. Rational choice theory
Read about the Final Project, "Inclusive Voices," Instructions
Purpose:
to show how a not-so-well-known person or movements’
emergent truth pushes back against dominant cultures’ non-
inclusive or discriminatory narrative through using their voice
and actions to disrupt, and create positive change.
Method:
1. Conduct research and write an APA formatted Research
Essay using 3-5 sources
2. Then from the content of the Research Essay create your
Final Presentation. Your Final Presentation, "Inclusive Voices,"
will teach your reader/viewer what you discovered from
conducting your research through a recorded poster
presentation, video presentation, or voice-narrated PowerPoint
presentation.
3. Create a Script that you will use to present your Final
Presentation
Ultimately, you will use the questions below to write your paper
and drive the content and organization of your presentation.
Completing your research should be organized in the following
way and answer the following questions about your
person/movement:
The introduction should briefly introduce and state the issue to
be examined. It should start with creative, attention-getting
hook then state why you chose the person/movement, show how
you will critically evaluate the person or movement you chose,
and provide a clear thesis statement.
The body of your paper contains information that explains who
the person/movement is, what they did, and then provides a
status update. The sub-headers used in APA formatting provide
your divisions.
(Sub-header:) Who are/were they?
This sections answers the question who are they? This defines
5. them and their power and limitations in the culture of the time.
This section provides any historical information that is relevant
about them personally.
(Sub-header:) What was happening in culture of the time?
Here you will give some perspective about events and attitudes
of the time and what happened that allowed a space for their
voice. What was going on in dominant culture at the time that
allowed for their entry point into the cultural narrative?
(Sub-header:) What did they do?
This section should specifically explain what was their action
that disrupted dominant culture.
(Sub-header:) Where are they now?
Here you will explain what happened as a result of their action
or voice. What is the trajectory or lasting effects?; provide
a status update about them or their movement.
(Sub-header:) Conclusion
The conclusion of the paper should cover the three major parts.
· Answer: the thesis statement, revisited.
· Summary: main points and highlights from the body
paragraphs.
· Significance: the relevance and implications of the essay's
findings and what further actions could still be taken.
More details of Requirements and Execution:
1. Your essay should be typed and double-spaced on standard-
sized paper (8.5" x 11"), with 1" margins on all sides.
2. Title Page is required. The title page should contain
the title of the paper, the author's name, and the institutional
affiliation including course name, professor's name, and date.
(centered)
3. NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED
4. Page number on each page
5. Acceptable fonts are 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, and 10-
point Lucida Sans Unicode as well as serif fonts such as 12-
point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia
6. For citation information take a look at this particular page of
the Perdue OWL site. (Links to an external site.)