BACKGROUND
In understanding the pattern and cause of social inequality and finding the solution, academic research articles contain richer information than other sources of social knowledge (e.g., news, Social Media, Youtube, and your friends). However, these researches rarely have an impact on tacking our reality. Why?
One of the issues at stake here is communication. The authors of academic papers assume that their readers are other academics who are familiar with previous studies and specific jargon circulated in their field of specialization. It makes their works less accessible to potential audiences outside of academia.
To solve this problem, we need efforts from both sides of authors and readers. While authors should do their best to introduce their works in plain language, readers can benefit from learning academic works efficiently and strategically. I believe you are the people who should know how to consume advanced discussion on social inequality. It is because you are someone who will pay the cost of a new social inequality and solve this problem with like-minded colleagues if you want to do that.
This assignment invites you to read (1) the TWO blog posts that social inequality researchers have written and (2) the essential parts of the researches on which those posts are based. After finishing your readings, you should write your memos systematically. These memos will help your future self, who will likely forget what you read now, conveniently use core insights from the articles without reading through them again. This assignment instruction includes the guideline to write good reading notes (“ the AIC Notes ” developed by Professor Raul Pacheco-Vega ). GOAL
Learn how to read and summarize academic articles
Learn where you can find the no-jargon summaries of the cutting-edge studies on social inequality and how to consume them strategically
Articles for Take-home assignment #1 (Just ask me for link) or try to use them
Abdelhadi 2019 The Hijab and Muslim women’s employment in the United States.pdf Abdelhadi 2019 The Hijab and Muslim women’s employment in the United States.pdf – Alternative Formats (575.908 KB)
Elliott 2019 ‘Scarier than another storm’ – values at risk in the mapping and insuring of US floodplains.pdf Elliott 2019 ‘Scarier than another storm’ – values at risk in the mapping and insuring of US floodplains.pdf – Alternative Formats (243.634 KB)
Gaddis & Ghoshal 2020 Searching for a Roommate – A Correspondence Audit Examining Racial-Ethnic and Immigrant Discrimination among Millennials.pdf Gaddis & Ghoshal 2020 Searching for a Roommate – A Correspondence Audit Examining Racial-Ethnic and Immigrant Discrimination among Millennials.pdf – Alternative Formats (656.703 KB)
Howell & Elliott 2019 Damages Done – The Longitudinal Impacts of Natural Hazards on Wealth Inequality in the United States.pdf Howell & Elliott 2019 Damages Done – The Longitudinal Impacts of Natural Hazards on Wealth Inequality in the United States.pdf – Alternative Formats (294.858 KB)
Milkman et al 2021 Gender, Class, and the Gig Economy – The Case of Platform-Based Food Delivery.pdf Milkman et al 2021 Gender, Class, and the Gig Economy – The Case of Platform-Based Food Delivery.pdf – Alternative Formats (139.366 KB)
Moss-Pech 2021 The Career Conveyor Belt – How Internships Lead to Unequal Labor Market Outcomes among College Graduates.pdf Moss-Pech 2021 The Career Conveyor Belt – How Internships Lead to Unequal Labor Market Outcomes among College Graduates.pdf – Alternative Formats (557.929 KB)
Rhodes – 2021 – Student Debt and Geographic Disadvantage Disparit.pdf Rhodes – 2021 – Student Debt and Geographic Disadvantage Disparit.pdf – Alternative Formats (133.313 KB)
Robinson 2020 Making Markets on the Margins – Housing Finance Agencies and the Racial Politics of Credit Expansion.pdf Robinson 2020 Making Markets on the Margins – Housing Finance Agencies and the Racial Politics of Credit Expansion.pdf – Alternative Formats (795.991 KB)
Somashekhar 2019 Neither Here nor There – How the New Geography of Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship Disadvantages African Americans.pdf Somashekhar 2019 Neither Here nor There – How the New Geography of Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship Disadvantages African Americans.pdf – Alternative Formats (410.732 KB)
Tinkler et al 2019 Honorary Whites – Asian American Women and the Dominance Penalty.pdf Tinkler et al 2019 Honorary Whites – Asian American Women and the Dominance Penalty.pdf – Alternative Formats (552.121 KB)
The post BACKGROUND In understanding the pattern and cause of social inequality and finding the solution, academic research articles contain richer information than other sources of social knowledge (e.g., news, Social Media, Youtube, and your friends). However, these researches rarely have an impact on tacking our reality. Why? One of the issues at stake here is communication. The authors of academic papers assume that their readers are other academics who are familiar with previous studies and specific jargon circulated in their field of specialization. It makes their works less accessible to potential audiences outside of academia. first appeared on essaypanel.com.