4 annotated bibliography 30075, each ordos for the summary and evaluation of each entry.
the following link is the must bib to use.
1, first bibliography https://blog.ed.ted.com/2019/01/07/if-you-want-to-tackle-big-problems-try-thinking-like-a-bee/.
2. https://blog.ed.ted.com/2019/01/07/if-you-want-to-tackle-big-problems-try-thinking-like-a-bee/.
3, https://theconversation.com/when-good-intentions-arent-supported-by-social-science-evidence-diversity-research-and-policy-54875.
4. https://theconversation.com/overhype-and-research-laundering-are-a-self-inflicted-wound-for-social-science-104200.
to cover
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What is already known about the topic
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What concepts and theories have been applied to the topic
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What research methods have been applied to the topic
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What controversies exist about the topic and how it is studied
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What clashes of evidence (if any) exist
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Who the key contributors to research on the topic are
For this assessment, we do not want you to conduct or write a literature review, rather we want you to identify key works that you could discuss or draw upon (for a literature review). You are going to do this by creating an Annotated Bibliography.
or this section of your assessment task, you need to create an annotated bibliography containing 4 peer-review journal articles (i.e. not books or book chapters, nor articles from The Conversation, or any other source). Your reading/research should seek to identify how your discipline (or area of study) is contributing to the knowledge and discussion around how our environment contributes (impacts positively/negatively) to our wellbeing.
use this templet for each annotated bibliography
Full Citation |
insert full reference for article using HARVARD or APA style |
Library Permalink of Database where article was located |
You need to tell us where you found it. This can either be the library permalink or the name of the library e-database where you found the article. |
Abstract of article |
copy and paste the abstract directly from the article. In the rare instance there is no abstract, then write NONE (we will check). |
Summary and evaluation: 75-words account ONLY applies here |
Concise (1 paragraph) description of the source, including a summary and evaluation of the key points and findings. Your summary should be entirely written using your own words, and include 4-5 sentences, addressing the following points:
In-text citations should not be used. You should not cross reference (I.e. this should be your own thoughts, you should not cite other material).
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