- Summarize the sociological journal article (275-400 words)
Using your academic, peer reviewed journal article, which addresses your research question, begin your summary with a brief introduction. Then, address the following questions in your own words: What was the purpose of the article? How does the author situate their research in the context of others who have written about this topic? What is the author arguing? What are the main points of the author’s argument? This may involve going beyond the stated facts and seeing the whole picture or thesis. For example, Durkheim’s study on suicide is not just about comparing suicide rates between Catholics and Protestants, but it is on how one’s social context influences individual behavior. - Critically Analyze the sociological journal article (275-400 words) Address the following sections:
• Evidence. Analyzing an article involves looking at the nature of the evidence. The evidence used may be scientific/scholarly (refer to your textbook or notes for guidance here) or non-scientific/anecdotal (refer to your textbook or notes). Make sure that you clearly state and describe the evidence being used to make the author’s argument.
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