Consider the following questions-
What makes this issue a subject of public interest or debate?
Who are the main claim makers (which people/organizations discuss this issue publicly)? Are there different sides in the debate?
What are the consequences of this social problem? What are the harms?
Who is affected by the problem?
What arguments are being made about this issue?
Do you see any problems with these arguments?
What are the causes of the problem (as identified by claim makers)?
What data or research findings are used to support the key claims? Use at least five academic sources (scholarly books, articles) to provide support or critique for either side of the debate you are discussing.
What solutions are offered for this social problem? Which solutions make sense to you, and why?
Which side of the debate you are leaning to and why?
Did this analysis make you see this public issue in a new light?Consider the following questions while preparing your paper:
What makes this issue a subject of public interest or debate?
Who are the main claim makers (which people/organizations discuss this issue publicly)? Are there different sides in the debate?
What are the consequences of this social problem? What are the harms?
Who is affected by the problem?
What arguments are being made about this issue?
Do you see any problems with these arguments?
What are the causes of the problem (as identified by claim makers)?
What data or research findings are used to support the key claims? Use at least five academic sources (scholarly books, articles) to provide support or critique for either side of the debate you are discussing.
What solutions are offered for this social problem? Which solutions make sense to you, and why?
Which side of the debate you are leaning to and why?
Did this analysis make you see this public issue in a new light?Consider the following questions while preparing your paper:
What makes this issue a subject of public interest or debate?
Who are the main claim makers (which people/organizations discuss this issue publicly)? Are there different sides in the debate?
What are the consequences of this social problem? What are the harms?
Who is affected by the problem?
What arguments are being made about this issue?
Do you see any problems with these arguments?
What are the causes of the problem (as identified by claim makers)?
What data or research findings are used to support the key claims? Use at least five academic sources (scholarly books, articles) to provide support or critique for either side of the debate you are discussing.
What solutions are offered for this social problem? Which solutions make sense to you, and why?
Which side of the debate you are leaning to and why?
Did this analysis make you see this public issue in a new light?Consider the following questions while preparing your paper:
What makes this issue a subject of public interest or debate?
Who are the main claim makers (which people/organizations discuss this issue publicly)? Are there different sides in the debate?
What are the consequences of this social problem? What are the harms?
Who is affected by the problem?
What arguments are being made about this issue?
Do you see any problems with these arguments?
What are the causes of the problem (as identified by claim makers)?
What data or research findings are used to support the key claims? Use at least five academic sources (scholarly books, articles) to provide support or critique for either side of the debate you are discussing.
What solutions are offered for this social problem? Which solutions make sense to you, and why?
Which side of the debate you are leaning to and why?
Did this analysis make you see this public issue in a new light?