Museum Wall Label Examples
Museum Wall Label Student Examples
Below, please see a few examples of the kind of wall label you could write, along with formatting examples for Parts A, B, and C of the assignment.
· These are actual student examples and are not "perfect" in that they sometimes have grammatical or spelling errors, and ways to be improved.
· These should give you an idea of both the format and layout of the assignment but do not offer a one-size-fits-all approach that can be adapted for any artwork or imagery.
·
Instead, please use your imagination, critical thinking, and research skills to develop your own unique wall label and approach to your individual assignment.
Example #1
Part A:
· Artist: Zoumana Sane
· Title:
Mami Wata
· Date: c. 1987
· Medium: pigment, glass
· Collection of Herbert M. and Shelley Cole
Part B:
Mami Wata, also referred to as The Holy Virgin of the Sea, is a water spirit and in this
picture, she is illustrated as a snake charmer, however, in other types of artwork, she can also be
interpreted as a mermaid or a combination of a mermaid and snake charmer. Her name’s literal
translation is “Mother Water” in English pidgin throughout Africa. She is mostly worshipped
throughout many African countries such as Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, and many more. She is a
creation from many African tribes based off of their indigenous history and a fusion of other
religions such as Christianity, Hindu religion, and Muslim religion and then interpreted with
their current history to create a new goddess of worship. For many African people, she is a
symbol of cultural unity between Africans and foreigners in an effort to better understand their
culture. Depending on the culture, she can also be seen as a nurturing mother, a seductive
mistress, a healer in both physical and spiritual ailments, and many more. Due to this, she is not
only adored but many people also fear her immense power.
Part C: Works Consulted
· “Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diaspora: Mami Wata.”
Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern World / National Museum of African Art, africa.si.edu/exhibits/mamiwata/intro.html.
· Carwile, Christey. "The Water Goddess in Igbo Cosmology: Ogbuide of Oguta Lake (review)."
African Studies Review, vol. 51 no. 3, 2008, pp. 172-173. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/arw.0.0121
· Drewal, Henry John. “Performing the Other: Mami Wata Worship in Africa.” TDR (1988-), vol. 32, no. 2, 1988, pp. 160–185. JSTOR, JSTOR,
www.jstor.org/stable/1145857Links to an external site..
· Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji. "Provincializing Slavery: Atlantic Economies in Flora Nwapa’s Efuru.
Research in African Literatures, vol. 45 no. 3, 2014, pp. 1-26. Project MUSE, muse.jhu.edu/article/555709.
Example #2
Part A: Artwork Information
· Artist: El Zeft
· Title: "Nefertiti in a Gas Mask"
· Date: 2012
· Medium: spray paint graffiti stencil.
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1. Museum Wall Label Examples
Museum Wall Label Student Examples
Below, please see a few examples of the kind of wall label you
could write, along with formatting examples for Parts A, B, and
C of the assignment.
· These are actual student examples and are not "perfect" in that
they sometimes have grammatical or spelling errors, and ways
to be improved.
· These should give you an idea of both the format and layout of
the assignment but do not offer a one-size-fits-all approach that
can be adapted for any artwork or imagery.
·
Instead, please use your imagination, critical thinking,
and research skills to develop your own unique wall label and
approach to your individual assignment.
Example #1
Part A:
· Artist: Zoumana Sane
· Title:
Mami Wata
· Date: c. 1987
· Medium: pigment, glass
· Collection of Herbert M. and Shelley Cole
Part B:
Mami Wata, also referred to as The Holy Virgin of the Sea, is a
water spirit and in this
picture, she is illustrated as a snake charmer, however, in other
types of artwork, she can also be
interpreted as a mermaid or a combination of a mermaid and
snake charmer. Her name’s literal
translation is “Mother Water” in English pidgin throughout
Africa. She is mostly worshipped
2. throughout many African countries such as Senegal, Tanzania,
Togo, and many more. She is a
creation from many African tribes based off of their indigenous
history and a fusion of other
religions such as Christianity, Hindu religion, and Muslim
religion and then interpreted with
their current history to create a new goddess of worship. For
many African people, she is a
symbol of cultural unity between Africans and foreigners in an
effort to better understand their
culture. Depending on the culture, she can also be seen as a
nurturing mother, a seductive
mistress, a healer in both physical and spiritual ailments, and
many more. Due to this, she is not
only adored but many people also fear her immense power.
Part C: Works Consulted
· “Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diaspora: Mami
Wata.”
Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern
World / National Museum of African Art,
africa.si.edu/exhibits/mamiwata/intro.html.
· Carwile, Christey. "The Water Goddess in Igbo Cosmology:
Ogbuide of Oguta Lake (review)."
African Studies Review, vol. 51 no. 3, 2008, pp. 172-
173. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/arw.0.0121
· Drewal, Henry John. “Performing the Other: Mami Wata
Worship in Africa.” TDR (1988-), vol. 32, no. 2, 1988, pp. 160–
185. JSTOR, JSTOR,
www.jstor.org/stable/1145857Links to an external site..
· Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji. "Provincializing Slavery: Atlantic
Economies in Flora Nwapa’s Efuru.
Research in African Literatures, vol. 45 no. 3, 2014, pp.
1-26. Project MUSE, muse.jhu.edu/article/555709.
3. Example #2
Part A: Artwork Information
· Artist: El Zeft
· Title: "Nefertiti in a Gas Mask"
· Date: 2012
· Medium: spray paint graffiti stencil
Part B: Wall Label
Egyptian street artist, El Zeft, created “Nefertiti in a Gas Mask"
(2012) to serve as an
accolade to Egyptian women who demonstrated great bravery
and strength throughout the
Egyptian Revolution. Egyptian graffiti artists like Zeft have
been using this medium as a unique
agitprop, or a piece of propaganda that agitates and resists an
oppressive agency. This agitprop
is proof of the unique role women assumed in this movement for
Egyptian independence from
the oppressive Mubarak regime. Zeft’s stenciled spray paint
image was plastered upon a concrete
wall in Muhammad Mahmud Street alongside many other
distinguished murals that reside there.
The Egyptian queen Nefertiti has historically resembled a
symbol of rebellion and power; El Zeft
uses these themes to depict the role of women during the
Revolution. Amnesty International
decided to repurpose this image to address human rights
violations in Egypt by wearing the
image as a mask and using it to decorate banners and flags.
Graffiti art in Egypt, such as
“Nefertiti in a Gas Mask”, sparked a movement of feminist
protest for Islamic women who rarely
held an active voice throughout history.
Part C:
· Abu-Lughod, Lila, and Rabab El-Mahdi. “Beyond the ‘Woman
4. Question’ in the Egyptian Revolution.”
Feminist Studies, vol. 37, no. 3, 2011, pp. 683–691.
JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23069928.
· “Agitprop!” Brooklyn Museum: Agitprop! , Brooklyn
Museum, 11 Dec. 2015,
www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/agitprop.
· Gruber, Christiane. “Nefertiti in a Gas Mask.” The Brooklyn
Rail, The Brooklyn Rail, 3 June 2015,
brooklynrail.org/2015/06/criticspage/nefertiti-in-a-gas-mask.
· Martin, Michel. “Women Play Vital Role In Egypt's Uprising.”
NPR, NPR, 4 Feb. 2011,
www.npr.org/2011/02/04/133497422/Women-Play-Vital-Role-
In-Egypts-Uprising.
· Mottura, Bettina.
Book. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, 2017. Print.
· Ruiter, Adrienne de. “Imaging Egypt’s Political Transition in
(Post-)Revolutionary Street Art: On the Interrelations between
Social Media and Graffiti as Media of Communication.”
Media, Culture & Society, vol. 37, no. 4, May 2015, pp.
581–601, doi:10.1177/0163443714566901.
Example #3
Part A: Artwork Information
· Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds
· “Building Minnesota”
· Minneapolis, Alongside the Mississippi River
· 1990
· Photo courtesy of the Artist.
Part B: Wall Label
One hundred twenty-eight years later, thirty-eight and two
5. Dakotan Native American men are
honorably mourned alongside the Mississippi river. Thirty-eight
men were sentenced to death by
President Abraham Lincoln while two were sentenced by
President Andrew Johnson. All thirty-eight
and two men were hung and sentenced in the pursuit of freedom,
and under the executive
orders of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson
during the Dakotan Rebellion. The
reclamation of color and Native American history is honored at
the embankment of the
Mississippi river, where the Pillsbury and Gold Medal’s wheat
companies are located. The
executive order of President Lincoln was to push on the
westward expansion to increase the
Wheatland’s. After the brutality of December 26,1862 thirty-
eight and two men remain alive and
displayed in honor through metal signs with the display of each
one of their names and the
reasoning of each of their deaths. Edgar Heap of Birds
purposely re-embraces history and evokes
the true cause of the deaths of these courageous men. The
unheard and unseen history of indigenous
North America remains widely unheard.
Part C: Works Consulted
· Birds, Edgar Heap Of. “Artist Talk: Edgar Heap of Birds.”
Walker Art Center, Walker Art Center, 24 June 2017,
walkerart.org/magazine/edgar-heap-of-birds-artist-talk.
· Caldwell, Ellen C. “Honoring History With Edgar Heap of
Birds Building Minnesota.”
JSTOR Daily, 3 Sept. 2017. JStor, daily.jstor.org/edgar-
heap-of-birds-building-minnesota/.
· Chomsky, Carol.
The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study in
Military Injustice. Stanford Law Review, November, 1990.
6. · Flint, Sarah Louisa.
The Wounds Of the Dakota War. James Madison
University, 2011.
· Regan, Sheila. “In Minnesota, Listening to Native
Perspectives on Memorializing the Dakota War.” Hyperallergic,
Hyperallergic, 11 July 2017, hyperallergic.com/385682/in-
minnesotalistening-to-native-perspectives-on-memorializing-
the-dakota-war/.
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Interest Rates Changes
and Property Ownership
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RENJU PETER
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Changes in Interest Rates and the Influence on Renting and
Buying Properties
Sociology Concepts and their Applications
Different sociological concepts deal with the understanding of
human behavior
and the whole society. It is applied to understanding social and
human cognition. The
7. unit of sociology analysis ranges from the individual level to a
large group of persons.
Sociology is divided into structural functionalism, conflict
perspective, and symbolic
interactionism (Johnson, 2022).
According to structural functionalism, society is viewed as a
vast network of
interconnected pieces that function harmoniously. This strategy
emphasizes the
significance of the social structure or any generally consistent
social activity pattern.
Second, this method considers how any structure affects society
as a whole and how
any social pattern affects that operation (Dillon, 2020). For
example, the changes in
interest rates affect society in terms of buying or renting
properties.
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and Property Ownership
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Symbolic interactionism is seen as a micro-level strategy or
individual strategy. In
symbolic interaction, society is seen as a drama or ongoing
8. event that is constantly
evolving.
This method places a lot of emphasis on using symbols to
communicate and exchange
ideas. According to this theory, society consists solely of the
reality that individuals
create for themselves via their interactions with one another
(Dillon, 2020). For
example, when you hear the word dog, your brain brings a
picture of a four-legged
canine.
Last but not least, the conflict method is regarded as a macro-
level strategy that
emphasizes inequity. In society, resources are distributed
inequitably so that a minority
benefits at the expense of the majority. Conflict arises in a
community due to the
unequal distribution of wanted resources. Those with the means
create systems and
procedures to preserve these resources. This perspective sees
society as being
constantly at war because those who lack resources are
constantly coming up with new
9. ways to acquire them (Dillon, 2020). For example, employer
always wish to pays as little
as possible for labor, while the employe wish to maximize their
salaries.
Changes in Interest Rates
Lending money comes with a fees called an interest rate.
Alternately, it might be
the payment for the risks and services involved in lending
money. The situations
stimulate borrowing, lending, and spending, which keeps the
economy running.
However, market interest rates always fluctuate, and various
loan kinds offers different
Interest Rates Changes
and Property Ownership
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interest rates. Some of the factors in society that cause change
in interest rate are the
lenders and borrowers, the type of loans, etc.
The Level of Risk
The possibility of the debt being repaid is referred to as the
risk. Higher interest
levels result from a larger likelihood that the loan won't be
10. repaid. The interest rate will
likely be lower if the loan is "secured," that is, if there is some
kind of collateral that the
lender will be able to seize if the loan is not repaid, for
example, a car, This is so
because the collateral covers the risk factor.
Secondly, there may be little to no loss on principle loaned out
for some loans
that may be easily turned back into cash. Generally speaking,
these loans have lower
interest rates. Since the government is the borrower, there is
naturally less risk
associated with government-issued debt securities. The rate on
Treasury securities is
often low due to this, plus the fact that the interest is tax-free.
Risk is affected by time as well. Long-term loans are more
likely to go unpaid
since the adversity that causes default can develop over a longer
period. Additionally,
lengthy Finally, a loan's face value is much more susceptible to
inflationary impacts than
a short-term loan is. Therefore, the lender should be
compensated with greater interest
11. the lengthy the borrower has to repay the loan.
The Level of Demand and Supply
The supply and demand of credit affect interest rates level;
higher or lower
demands for credit will result in higher or lower interest rate,
respectively. In contrast,
the highest credit availability will result in lower interest rate,
while a lowest credit
Interest Rates Changes
and Property Ownership
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availability will result in higher rate. Lenders' decisions to
postpone loan repayment
result in a reduced amount of credit accessible to the economy.
The Government
The interest rates that banks set on the money they lend is
influenced by the
federal fund rates or the price that institutions charges one
another for extremely short-
term loans. Later, other short-term loan rates will gradually be
influenced by that rate
(Kuang et al., 2019).
12. When the government purchase additional securities, bank
receives an influx of money
that exceeds what they can use for lending, which lower interest
rate. When the
government sell securities, bank funds are diverted for the
transactions, leaving them
with less money available for lending, which forces an increase
in interest rate (Jareno
et al., 2019).
Inflation
Interest rate levels will also be impacted by inflation. Interest
rates are more likely
to increase the highest the inflation rate. It happens because
lenders will demand higher
interest rates to make up for the declining purchase value of the
money they will
eventually be paid (Jareno et al., 2019).
Effect of Interest Rates on the Ability to Buy or Rent Property
Capital Flow
Interest rates have a big impact on mortgage rates and funding
expenses, which
impacts costs at the individual property level and, consequently,
values.
13. Interest Rates Changes
and Property Ownership
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The largest influence on necessary rates of return and
investment prices, however,
comes from the supply and demand for capital as well as
competing investments.
The Federal Reserve Committee's policies have directly
impacted the value of all
investments. It has shifted its emphasis away from monetary
policy and toward
regulating interest rate to boost the economy or ward off
inflation (Sommer & Sullivan,
2018).
Interbank exchange rates are falling, which lowers the cost of
funds and allows
more money to enter the system. The availability of funds, on
the other hand, declines
as rates increase. Regarding real estates, the variations in
interbank lending rates may
increase or decrease the available cash for investments. Demand
and supply, or the
quantity of money available for real estate purchase and
14. developments, are influenced
by the amount of capital and value (Sommer & Sullivan, 2018).
Valuation Fundamentals
The supply and demands for home, as well as the expense of
building new
homes, all have an impact on real estate values. However,
there’s more to evaluate
than that, particularly while considering how the government
controls interest rates,
capital flows, and financing costs.
Discount Rates
Discount rates will alter as change in the interest rates that
makes them up,
whereas risk premiums vary as a function of supply and demand
and other market risk
factors. Real estate values decrease when the needed returns on
alternatives or rival
Interest Rates Changes
and Property Ownership
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investments grow; in contrast, prices rise when interest rates
decrease (Forrest, Murie &
15. Williams, 2021).
References
Dillon, M. (2020). Introduction to sociological theory:
Theorists, concepts, and their applicability to
the twenty-first century. John Wiley & Sons.
Forrest, R., Murie, A., & Williams, P. (2021). Home ownership:
Differentiation and fragmentation.
Routledge.
Johnson, D. P. (2022). Contemporary sociological theory: An
integrated multi-level approach.
Springer Science & Business Media.
Jareño, Francisco, Marta Tolentino, María D. González, and
Alejandro Oliver. "Impact of changes in the
level, slope and curvature of interest rates on U.S. sector
returns: an asymmetric nonlinear
cointegration approach." Economic Research-Ekonomska
Istraživanja 32, no. 1 (2019), 1275-1297.
doi:10.1080/1331677x.2019.1632726.
Kuang, W., Liu, C., Wu, Q., & Zeng, H. (2019). How do interest
rate changes affect mortgage
curtailments? Evidence from China. Real Estate Economics,
16. 49(S2), 395-427.
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Segal, T. "How Interest Rates Affect Property Values."
Investopedia. Last modified May 11, 2022.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/mortgages-real-
estate/08/interest-rates-affect-property-
values.asp.
Sommer, Kamila, and Paul Sullivan. "Implications of US Tax
Policy for House Prices, Rents, and
Homeownership." American Economic Review 108, no. 2
(2018), 241-274.
doi:10.1257/aer.20141751.
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/mortgages-real-
estate/08/interest-rates-affect-property-
INTEREST RATES CHANGES AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
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INTEREST RATES CHANGES, AND PROPERTY
OWNERSHIP
17. Introduction
Many issues affect how property will be owned. Some of these
issues revolve the
interest charges and how people in the economy use the present
economic
conditions to own properties. The information below will
describe the problem
statement that will be used concerning interest rates.
Problem Statement
Interest rates are the number one element in business operations
that affect how the
business will be operated. The macroeconomic factors have had
a hand in
transforming operations within how property will be owned
based on the people's
amount of cash. Several factors go hand in hand with the
transformation and
changes within the system. Risk should not be underrated in
mortgage financing
(Blanchard 2019). A number of costs need to be factored in
when taking mortgage
financing. In most circumstances, mortgage financing is a long-
term loan expected to
18. consume much of the interest rate as attributed to forces in
inflation, legislation, and
changes in interest rates by fiscal and monetary policy. In the
economic recession of
2008, there were several elements concerning the risk identified
by the federal
reserves that needed to be addressed (Altavilla, Boucinha &
Peydró, 2018).
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Blanchard (2019) describes issues concerning the cash value
that changes daily. In
most occurrences, the value of a property in the present moment
is not the same in
the future, and in most occurrences, the value is always high.
People will always
want to invest their monies in platforms that add value to their
investments
(Dornbusch, 2019). As for property ownership, the high-interest
costs are attributed
to inflationary changes and the future value of cash. More
importantly, banks and
19. other lending institutions find it extremely hard to place
investments or stocks on
platforms that do not add value to their stocks (Jarociński &
Karadi, 2020). When
making mortgage financing, it is prudent that one understands
the policies behind
the interest rate changes, which will guide persons wishing to
take up credit.
There are several factors to consider before making any
investment decision in
property ownership. One has considered the budget constraints
that each party has
to bear. One has to look at the income over expenses and the
proportion of the
income that can be used to finance the mortgage (Dornbusch,
2019). In most cases,
some people do not make calculated expenditures and forecast
growth in
expenditure as there are several unforeseen expenses in the
present times. In light
of this, budgeting is an essential tool for property ownership
through mortgage as
one has to consider whether they can pay the principal and the
interest amounts
20. (Sovbetov, 2018). Moreover, there are instances where the
income may reduce or
increase in the future. This speculation has to be considered as
it will go hand in
hand with the interest rate that will be charged and will measure
how one can afford
to live within their means while paying for the mortgage
(Fornaro & Wolf, 2020).
The agreement payment plan should also be factored in all
elements of the budget
as there are some tools and dimensions in which property
owners default on their
loans and are forcefully evicted from their households. There
are ways and means
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through which operations are looked into and will affect how
one can pay back their
mortgage. When the interest rates are incredibly high, loanees
are advised to take
up long-term loans that will enable them to service the loans
quickly (Jarociński &
Karadi, 2020). This will also help them make operations smooth
21. and meet
unforeseeable future expenses. When the interest rates are low,
it is prudent for
loanees to take up short-term loans that they will quickly pay.
One has also to consider the opportunity cost of the property. In
most instances,
some mortgages end up being losses to the homeowners instead
of assets. Some
potential investors have taken up loans and invested the loans in
assets that
generate income. These assets can finance the debt at the
interest rate charged,
and the loanees can also afford to take up mortgages based on
the transactions they
have been undertaking from the business. Before undertaking a
contract to take up a
loan, the loanee needs to look into the insurance coverage.
Some insurance costs
are so high that they result in high loan interest rates. In most
instances, bankers
and lending institutions will look into the level of insurance
offered for some
properties. If the insurance coverage is too high, the loans will
be extremely high
22. (Altavilla, Boucinha & Peydró, 2018). The systems under which
a loan is written and
approved need to be systematic such that all interested parties
will have the chance
to attain their objective. Bankers will look to earn from the
interest revenue from the
loans. The loanee is seeking to own a property through a
mortgage. The government
is seeking to tax all operations from the loanee to the buyer and
the seller.
The size of the property will also affect how the loans will be
undertaken. Some
properties are in premium soils, and the banks and other
financing institutions will
charge higher interest charges on them (Fornaro & Wolf, 2020).
On the other hand,
some houses built on undervalued lands may have lower interest
rates.
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One factor pushing people towards owning property is the
freedom that comes from
23. owning property. Many people find it expensive to pay out rent
and leases on
property they will not fully own. Land is a minimal resource
that, when appropriately
appraised, changes macroeconomic factors such as interest
rates. Elements such as
valuation, appreciation, and discounts are brought in, which
affect how land is valued
at the moment in comparison to the future value of the land.
Conclusion
Several elements bring about changes in interest rates. In light
of these events, it is
prudent for any party wishing to advance or change its
operations to look into some
aspects that may bring about change in the interest rates. This
will increase their
familiarity with interest rates and how it is a contributing
factors to owning property.
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References
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24. policy and bank
profitability in a low interest rate environment. Economic
Policy, 33(96), 531-
586.
Blanchard, O. (2019). Public debt and low interest rates.
American Economic
Review, 109(4), 1197-1229.
Dornbusch, R. (2019). The theory of flexible exchange rate
regimes and
macroeconomic policy. In Flexible Exchange Rates and
Stabilization
Policy (pp. 123-143). Routledge.
Fornaro, L., & Wolf, M. (2020). Covid-19 coronavirus and
macroeconomic policy.
Jarociński, M., & Karadi, P. (2020). Deconstructing monetary
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role of information shocks. American Economic Journal:
Macroeconomics, 12(2), 1-43.
Sovbetov, Y. (2018). Factors influencing cryptocurrency prices:
Evidence from
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Economics and
25. Financial Analysis, 2(2), 1-27.
SOC328 Project assessment rubric 2022
• Clear organisation and coherent presentation structure
The project is presented effectively for its target audience and
there is evident care and thought in the organisation and
arrangement of the material making up the project and
exposition
• Good alignment and fit of project to problem area
The project ‘speaks’ effectively to the identified problem and is
of an appropriate scope
• Rigorous research effort and critical reading around the
topic
The project and its exposition demonstrate robust engagement
with sociological research on the project topic
• Effective justification of project format and audience
targeting
The exposition includes a sound rationale justifying audience
selection and describing how project format is tailored to
audience
• Creative project design and competent execution
The project is designed and executed to a high standard of
quality and shows evidence of creativity, imagination and care
in its design
• Well written exposition
The exposition is clearly structured, well-written, and
appropriately cited
• Meaningful responses to identified problem
The project and exposition make a substantive response to the
identified problem, both sociologically in the exposition and in
terms of their address to the target audience in the project.
26. SOC 328 Doing Sociology (Capstone)
Spring semester, 2022
Assessment 3: Project
50% of final Grade
(35% for project, 15% for class participation including padlets,
informal pitches, and showcase presentation)
Instructions:
1. Use this project design template from Week 1 onwards to
start thinking and working out your project ideas, design,
format and expected benefits
2. Populate this template with short summary of Assessment 1
and 2 as these earlier assessments work as scaffolding for the
project
3. You may be asked to report/present on your progress during
the session using this template.
Project Design Template
Working Title:
Background:
Problem:
29. Marking Rubric
HD
D
C
P
F
· Clear organisation and coherent presentation structure
· Good alignment and fit of project to problem area
· Rigorous research effort and critical reading around the topic
· Effective justification of project format and audience targeting
· Creative project design and competent execution
· Well written exposition
· Meaningful responses to identified problem
SOC 328 – Spring Session 2022 University of Wollongong -
Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
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SOC328 2020 projects
30. Acute Rheumatic Fever & Heart Disease Infographic:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12vPgJ1-
2JbFpEzbdxwF4DZzxWVvwFX6I/view?usp=sharing
Appropriation and commercialisation of Indigenous cultural and
intellectual property:
https://issuu.com/meganohea/docs/soc328_20project
Asianvoices.au:
https://www.instagram.com/asianvoices.au/
Break free through employment:
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40c0-ba71-
bb564de337c4/downloads/FINALLLL%20PDF.pdf?ver=160524
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Made available at this link:
https://breakfreethroughemploymentfeed.godaddysites.com/
Emotional Abuse and Child Well-Being:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z_K4OEU53jl4zAuOjBggxq-
066rLnk70/view?usp=sharing
Guide to Free and Low Cost Services:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mAFQaCeGDaXS4ZljuPTnKkJ
Xx0G84wTP/view?usp=sharing
Indirect Racism in Australia: Repercussions on Indigenous
Identity Expression:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P4CMoZYEAgzBnwMGcRuCm
dPTXidiiaWB/view (may require download [top right of screen]
if it doesn’t play in browser)
31. Migrant Women in Care Work: A bi-national comparative
analysis:
https://youtu.be/2CEWWp-wsCQ
Pandenizens:
https://ninetaelahs.wixsite.com/pandenizens
Queering Skate Media:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RqaIUbIZNHoNOmyJmn5Yl0h
LVBU4KVAU/view?usp=sharing (may require download [top
right of screen] if it doesn’t play in browser)
The impacts of poverty on educational outcomes within
Australia:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NBS89Pl8qLu0K2xHOUCt13fU
87DDM58Q/view?usp=sharing
The Scrutiny of Body Image in Young Female Athletes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or6pxxvjTFc
Whiteness within universities and racial literacy:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qNdyr5xRz4mKbVqf5mTKMX
wwcP0T2D4R/view (may require download [top right of screen]
if it doesn’t play in browser)