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Research Paper & Student Conference Sequence - Prompts
Soc. 125: Nature and Society
This assignment will allow you to further explore a topic related to our course that you find
particularly intriguing. It is designed to encourage you to thoroughly engage with the draft
process. Accordingly, you will submit a paper proposal, draft paper, peer review sheet filled out
by another student in class, final paper, cover sheet that describes your writing process across
these steps, and a research poster. This will ensure that the final version of your essay is of the
highest possible quality. It will also increase the likelihood that your thinking about your topic
goes through several phases of both increasing clarity and nuance.
At the end of the course, you will present your poster at our student conference. The conference
will be structured like an academic poster session. You will have a scheduled time to stand by
your poster and discuss your research and answer questions about it as other students and visitors
circulate. During the rest of the time, you may visit other students to look at their posters and ask
them about their research. This gives you an opportunity to exchange ideas with your peers,
practice speaking about your research interests, and be an active learner. This event will be
attended not only by students in this class, but also faculty and graduate students from the
broader campus community. You are welcome to invite guests as well.
I encourage you to work in groups on your final project, although this is not a requirement. If
working in a group, your group size may be between 2 and 4 people. Note that if you work in a
group, your poster presentation will be graded as a single, group presentation in which all group
members receive the same grade, but your papers will be written and graded individually.
Proposal
Due Nov. 13th
, in class
Write a one-page, typed mini-proposal that describes the subject of your research paper and the
tentative argument you might make about this subject. Bring a hard copy to class. Be sure to
identify how your project links to our class readings. Describe which class readings you plan to
use in the paper. When drafting your argument, favor narrower arguments that will enable you to
go into more depth in your paper, rather than broad arguments that will likely result in superficial
papers.
 
2
Draft Essay
Due Dec. 2, in class
Bring two hard-copies of your essay to class, one to turn in and one for peer-review. Your draft
should contain:
• A thesis statement that is underlined or printed in boldface.
• References to 2 course readings
• References to as many other readings as you need to write a strong draft (the final essay
will need to reference 2 course readings and 5 scholarly readings not assigned in class)
Your draft should be:
• 5-10 pages long
• Typewritten
• Double-spaced
• Written in 12 point font
• Formatted with 1 inch margins and page numbers
• Appropriately cited using the American Sociological Association’s reference format. For
guidance, see the following resources:
o In-text citations: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/02/
o Reference list: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/03/
 
3
Final Essay
Due date: December 17 at our student conference during our scheduled finals period.
Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201
Time: 12-1:45
Your essay should be organized around a central argument that you develop based on your own
thoughts and research. It should be a polished, well-organized essay complete with an
introduction, conclusion and body paragraphs that contain topic sentences and smooth transitions
between ideas. You should make use of course materials (readings, lectures, films, etc.)
throughout your essay.
Audience: Write your essay as if your audience is a peer-scholar - someone who is smart and
somewhat familiar with sociology and environmentalism, but who hasn’t taken this class or done
the readings. Make sure your discussion is detailed and clear enough that this person would be
able to easily follow your paper.
Grading: Your grade will be based on the extent to which your essay demonstrates the following:
• Depth and quality of research presented on material not already covered in class
• Ability to link your subject compellingly to class themes and readings
• Quality of the argument made and the evidence used to support it
• Overall quality of writing
Your final essay should:
• Make direct connections to at least two of the course readings
• Use at least five other scholarly readings identified through your own research
• Use as many other non-scholarly sources as necessary
Your final essay should be:
• 8-10 pages long
• Stapled to the back of a cover sheet (available on e-commons), and to the front of your
draft essay, peer-review sheet, and essay proposal
• Typewritten
• Double-spaced
• Written in 12 point font
• Formatted with 1 inch margins and page numbers
• Appropriately cited using the American Sociological Association’s reference format or
another consistently applied citation style. For guidance, see the following resources:
o In-text citations: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/02/
o Reference list: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/03/
 
4
Cover Sheet
Due date: December 17 at our student conference during our scheduled finals period.
Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201
Time: 12-1:45
On your cover sheet, include your name, the title of your paper, and typed responses to the
questions below:
1. Please explain how you engaged in a draft process for this essay.
2. What are the most significant differences between your first draft and the draft you’re
turning in today?
3. Is there anything in particular you’d like me to address in my feedback to you?
Please compile the final version of your paper and your evidence of a draft process into one
package (with a binder clip, folder, envelope, etc.). It will help me if you put them in the
following order:
1. A cover sheet with typed answers to the questions above
2. Final version of essay
3. Draft version of the essay
4. Peer-review sheet on your draft essay
5. Mini-proposal
 
5
Poster Presentation
Due date: Posters are due on December 17 during at student conference during our scheduled
finals period.
Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201
Time: 12-1:45
You research poster will provide an overview of the research you conducted for your final paper
and the argument that you made. You will present your poster at our student conference. The
conference will be structured like an academic poster session. You will have a scheduled time to
stand by your poster and discuss your research and answer questions about it as other students
and visitors circulate. During the rest of the time, you may visit other students to look at their
posters and ask them about their research. This gives you an opportunity to exchange ideas with
your peers, practice speaking about your research interests, and be an active learner. This event
will be attended not only by students in this class, but also faculty and graduate students from the
broader campus community. You are welcome to invite friends and mentors to this event as well.
Please ask them to arrive at 12:20 to give us time to set up.
I expect each of you to actively engage your peers about their research projects by asking them
questions, and to practice respectful, engaged listening when they respond. I ask that presenters
come prepared to speak clearly about their work and that learners do their best to acknowledge
the work that has gone into the presentations, as well as the difficulty many people have feeling
comfortable speaking in front of a group, by creating the most comfortable and respectful
atmosphere possible.
Each poster must use text and visuals to convey information effectively. Here are guidelines to
work within:
• Limit total word count on the poster to no more than 800 words.
• Include
o Title, name, date
o Your argument
o Short description of why your research question matters
o Short discussion of research findings
o Visuals to interest viewers in your work and help explain your argument
o Complete list of references
If you work in a group, you will present your final project to the class together, but will write the
accompanying papers individually.
For advice on how to create an effective scholarly poster, see these resources:
• http://guides.nyu.edu/posters
• http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign
 
6
Peer Review Worksheet
Name of author:
Name of reviewer:
1. In	
  just	
  one	
  or	
  two	
  sentences,	
  restate	
  the	
  argument	
  you	
  think	
  the	
  author	
  is	
  making	
  in	
  
your	
  own	
  words.	
  Place	
  stars	
  around	
  the	
  sentence	
  that	
  you	
  think	
  presents	
  the	
  thesis	
  
on	
  the	
  draft	
  itself.	
  
2. On	
  the	
  back	
  of	
  this	
  sheet,	
  make	
  an	
  outline	
  of	
  the	
  paper.	
  
3. List	
  the	
  kinds	
  of	
  evidence	
  used	
  to	
  support	
  the	
  writer’s	
  argument.	
  Which	
  pieces	
  of	
  
evidence	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  are	
  the	
  strongest?	
  Which	
  are	
  the	
  weakest?	
  
4. Underline	
  any	
  passages	
  that	
  you	
  had	
  to	
  read	
  more	
  than	
  once	
  to	
  understand	
  what	
  the	
  
writer	
  was	
  saying.	
  
5. After	
  reading	
  the	
  draft	
  essay,	
  do	
  you	
  agree	
  or	
  disagree	
  with	
  the	
  writer’s	
  argument?	
  
Why	
  or	
  why	
  not?	
  

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Research Paper and Student Conference Sequence - Assignment Prompts

  • 1.   1 Research Paper & Student Conference Sequence - Prompts Soc. 125: Nature and Society This assignment will allow you to further explore a topic related to our course that you find particularly intriguing. It is designed to encourage you to thoroughly engage with the draft process. Accordingly, you will submit a paper proposal, draft paper, peer review sheet filled out by another student in class, final paper, cover sheet that describes your writing process across these steps, and a research poster. This will ensure that the final version of your essay is of the highest possible quality. It will also increase the likelihood that your thinking about your topic goes through several phases of both increasing clarity and nuance. At the end of the course, you will present your poster at our student conference. The conference will be structured like an academic poster session. You will have a scheduled time to stand by your poster and discuss your research and answer questions about it as other students and visitors circulate. During the rest of the time, you may visit other students to look at their posters and ask them about their research. This gives you an opportunity to exchange ideas with your peers, practice speaking about your research interests, and be an active learner. This event will be attended not only by students in this class, but also faculty and graduate students from the broader campus community. You are welcome to invite guests as well. I encourage you to work in groups on your final project, although this is not a requirement. If working in a group, your group size may be between 2 and 4 people. Note that if you work in a group, your poster presentation will be graded as a single, group presentation in which all group members receive the same grade, but your papers will be written and graded individually. Proposal Due Nov. 13th , in class Write a one-page, typed mini-proposal that describes the subject of your research paper and the tentative argument you might make about this subject. Bring a hard copy to class. Be sure to identify how your project links to our class readings. Describe which class readings you plan to use in the paper. When drafting your argument, favor narrower arguments that will enable you to go into more depth in your paper, rather than broad arguments that will likely result in superficial papers.
  • 2.   2 Draft Essay Due Dec. 2, in class Bring two hard-copies of your essay to class, one to turn in and one for peer-review. Your draft should contain: • A thesis statement that is underlined or printed in boldface. • References to 2 course readings • References to as many other readings as you need to write a strong draft (the final essay will need to reference 2 course readings and 5 scholarly readings not assigned in class) Your draft should be: • 5-10 pages long • Typewritten • Double-spaced • Written in 12 point font • Formatted with 1 inch margins and page numbers • Appropriately cited using the American Sociological Association’s reference format. For guidance, see the following resources: o In-text citations: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/02/ o Reference list: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/03/
  • 3.   3 Final Essay Due date: December 17 at our student conference during our scheduled finals period. Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201 Time: 12-1:45 Your essay should be organized around a central argument that you develop based on your own thoughts and research. It should be a polished, well-organized essay complete with an introduction, conclusion and body paragraphs that contain topic sentences and smooth transitions between ideas. You should make use of course materials (readings, lectures, films, etc.) throughout your essay. Audience: Write your essay as if your audience is a peer-scholar - someone who is smart and somewhat familiar with sociology and environmentalism, but who hasn’t taken this class or done the readings. Make sure your discussion is detailed and clear enough that this person would be able to easily follow your paper. Grading: Your grade will be based on the extent to which your essay demonstrates the following: • Depth and quality of research presented on material not already covered in class • Ability to link your subject compellingly to class themes and readings • Quality of the argument made and the evidence used to support it • Overall quality of writing Your final essay should: • Make direct connections to at least two of the course readings • Use at least five other scholarly readings identified through your own research • Use as many other non-scholarly sources as necessary Your final essay should be: • 8-10 pages long • Stapled to the back of a cover sheet (available on e-commons), and to the front of your draft essay, peer-review sheet, and essay proposal • Typewritten • Double-spaced • Written in 12 point font • Formatted with 1 inch margins and page numbers • Appropriately cited using the American Sociological Association’s reference format or another consistently applied citation style. For guidance, see the following resources: o In-text citations: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/02/ o Reference list: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/583/03/
  • 4.   4 Cover Sheet Due date: December 17 at our student conference during our scheduled finals period. Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201 Time: 12-1:45 On your cover sheet, include your name, the title of your paper, and typed responses to the questions below: 1. Please explain how you engaged in a draft process for this essay. 2. What are the most significant differences between your first draft and the draft you’re turning in today? 3. Is there anything in particular you’d like me to address in my feedback to you? Please compile the final version of your paper and your evidence of a draft process into one package (with a binder clip, folder, envelope, etc.). It will help me if you put them in the following order: 1. A cover sheet with typed answers to the questions above 2. Final version of essay 3. Draft version of the essay 4. Peer-review sheet on your draft essay 5. Mini-proposal
  • 5.   5 Poster Presentation Due date: Posters are due on December 17 during at student conference during our scheduled finals period. Location: College Eight Sociology Lounge, room 201 Time: 12-1:45 You research poster will provide an overview of the research you conducted for your final paper and the argument that you made. You will present your poster at our student conference. The conference will be structured like an academic poster session. You will have a scheduled time to stand by your poster and discuss your research and answer questions about it as other students and visitors circulate. During the rest of the time, you may visit other students to look at their posters and ask them about their research. This gives you an opportunity to exchange ideas with your peers, practice speaking about your research interests, and be an active learner. This event will be attended not only by students in this class, but also faculty and graduate students from the broader campus community. You are welcome to invite friends and mentors to this event as well. Please ask them to arrive at 12:20 to give us time to set up. I expect each of you to actively engage your peers about their research projects by asking them questions, and to practice respectful, engaged listening when they respond. I ask that presenters come prepared to speak clearly about their work and that learners do their best to acknowledge the work that has gone into the presentations, as well as the difficulty many people have feeling comfortable speaking in front of a group, by creating the most comfortable and respectful atmosphere possible. Each poster must use text and visuals to convey information effectively. Here are guidelines to work within: • Limit total word count on the poster to no more than 800 words. • Include o Title, name, date o Your argument o Short description of why your research question matters o Short discussion of research findings o Visuals to interest viewers in your work and help explain your argument o Complete list of references If you work in a group, you will present your final project to the class together, but will write the accompanying papers individually. For advice on how to create an effective scholarly poster, see these resources: • http://guides.nyu.edu/posters • http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign
  • 6.   6 Peer Review Worksheet Name of author: Name of reviewer: 1. In  just  one  or  two  sentences,  restate  the  argument  you  think  the  author  is  making  in   your  own  words.  Place  stars  around  the  sentence  that  you  think  presents  the  thesis   on  the  draft  itself.   2. On  the  back  of  this  sheet,  make  an  outline  of  the  paper.   3. List  the  kinds  of  evidence  used  to  support  the  writer’s  argument.  Which  pieces  of   evidence  do  you  think  are  the  strongest?  Which  are  the  weakest?   4. Underline  any  passages  that  you  had  to  read  more  than  once  to  understand  what  the   writer  was  saying.   5. After  reading  the  draft  essay,  do  you  agree  or  disagree  with  the  writer’s  argument?   Why  or  why  not?