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SOCI-2650: Latin America & the Environment

Resources for Dr. Amalia Leguizamón's SOCI-2650 student research assignment.

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Welcome to the SOCI-2650 Research Guide, where you can find resources to complete your research report and presentation for Professor Amalia Leguizamón's course, "Latin America and the Environment."

For further research support, contact Rachel Stein, Research & Instruction Librarian at the Latin American Library, to schedule an individual consultation: rstein7@tulane.edu

 

 

Method for Today's Class

At the start of the class, I want you to open an email draft to me: rstein7@tulane.edu. You’ll send me the complete email at the end of class.

As we progress through the class, please copy and paste the links to the references you are finding into your email to me. This is a way to save your own work, and for me to ensure that I am doing my job, so I can see that you are getting results from our session!

I want you to copy and paste at least 1 quality source for your topic from each category we will look at today:

  1. Country Profiles
  2. Background & Bibliography
  3. News & Newspapers
  4. Peer-Reviewed Articles

Lastly, please provide any feedback to me you'd like at the end of the email before you send it. Thank you! 

Assignment Instructions

The goal of this assignment is to research and present on an assigned case study.

To successfully complete this assignment, students have to complete the following steps:

  1. Turn in a 3-4 page summary report with a list of references.
  2. Create a set of 5–8 discussion questions.
  3. Present in class.
  4. Lead class discussion.

DUE DATE: The report and the discussion questions must be uploaded on Canvas 48-hours before your presentation. That is,

  • If you present on a Monday, your deadline is the previous Saturday at 2pm.
  • If you present on a Wednesday, your deadline is the previous Monday at 2pm.
  • If you present on a Friday, your deadline is the previous Wednesday at 2pm.

Note that:

  • 2 points will be deducated for every hour the assignment is late
  • As stated on the syllabus, there no extensions will be given over technical problems.
  • See the rubric for more grading details.

 

  1. SUMMARY REPORT
  • A 3-4-page report summary of readings.
  • This report should include:
    • The assigned reading(s) for that week/topic > Use to guide broader questions/issues. How do these connect to previous class discussions?
    • 2–3 peer reviewed articles on the topic/issue > How do these broader questions /issues unfold in your country/case study?
    • 2–3 recent news/stories/briefings > What is happening in your country of study now/recently? (in relationship to the topic of study).
  • Format:
    • Single–spaced
    • Calibri 11p
    • 1” margins
  • Citations & Reference List
    • Use in-text citations
    • Add a reference list (does not count towards page count)
    • Follow ASA style
  • What are appropriate sources? How to find them? How to cite them?
    • Attend Library Workshop by LAL Research and Instruction Librarian, Dr. Rachel Stein. Contact Dr. Stein if you have any questions (rstein7@tulane.edu)
  1. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  • Create a set of 5 to 8 discussion questions to use during class discussion.
  • Post them on Canvas under the Discussion Section.
  • These questions should be challenging and stimulating. Focus on the general themes we are discussing and how your case study informs them.
  1. CLASS PRESENTATION
  • 15-20 minute in class presentation.
  • Use visual resources (PPT, short videos, photos)
  • This is not a summary of your readings. The goal is that you tell a story to the class about what is happening in your country of study in relationship to issues/questions/debates we are discussing that week in particular and through the semester in general.
  1. CLASS DISCUSSION
  • Lead class discussion (20-25 minutes).

**** ALL students are required to read the assigned materials and the discussion questions in advance and to be fully prepared for class discussion.*****

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