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Answer & Explanation:I have attached the assignment (document) and also some examples of how you would write/do the bibliography (slideshow).There is no length. I’d say 1-2 pages. It is not a paper. It is an annotated bibliography.It’s more about sources versus pages. I’d say about 7 or so sources.SCMA2040_Annotated_Bibliography.doc lect_3_SCMA_2040_MLA_Style___They_Say_2.pdf POSSIBLE TOPICS:Any thesis topic related to depictions of terrorism and/or terrorists in the media.Not limited to, but:option 1 – does the media privilege the number of victims differently?rawanda vs. 911 -the media released 911 almost immediately after the attack while rawanda took more time, there was more butchery involved in rawanda and more people were killed-is this because media puts more attention on airing american victimsIt this option is not chosen, please let me know what you pick asap. This has to be done before the annotated bibliography can be started.Thank you!!
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SCMA 2040 Social Research Methods
Winter 2016
Dr. Don Moore
Annotated Bibliography Assignment Sheet
Due Date: Week 5
Grade Value: 10%
REQUIREMENTS: Your annotated bibliography represents the initial literature review
and possible sources list for your final research paper. A bibliography lists ALL the
sources you have consulted, as opposed to the Works Cited or Reference List which only
list those sources which you have directly quoted or paraphrased from. Annotated
bibliographies follow either MLA or APA style in regards to their layout. They start with
short opening paragraphs that states the basic research question guiding your literature
review, or as close as you have come to a guiding thesis argument/thesis paragraph. After
each bibliographical entry, a short (two to four sentence) paragraph should follow,
starting on a new line, but indented the same as the second and all subsequent lines of a
standard bibliographical entry. The only line of an annotated bibliography entry which is
NOT indented .5” is the very first line (usually starting with the last name of the author).
STYLE REQUIREMENTS: Must follow either APA or MLA style, be written in 12pt
Times New Roman font, regular margins, and double-spaced.
All assignments must be handed in via the electronic dropbox found on the course
website. Late penalty is 5% per day, and essays will not be accepted after one week
late.
POSSIBLE TOPICS:
Any thesis topic related to depictions of terrorism and/or terrorists in the media.
Social Research Methods
MLA Style;
Evaluating Sources (library tour);
Research Methods (library tour);
Literature Review.
MLA Style
MLA BIBLE: Modern Language Association Handbook for
Writers of Research Papers, 7th Edition (Published by the
Modern Language Association, New York).
OR
Our textbook has MLA and APA style guides
The Basics of MLA
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text citation
Quotation from a book:
Introduce author and
title of work before quote
As Jean Baudrillard suggests in his book
The Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity
Pact, “cinema is disappearing […]
because it has passed into reality” (125).
Put the quoted text inside
quotation marks
If you edit, add
or omit any text from
the quotation, use square brackets
to indicate an ellipsis
Page number
in round brackets
right after the
second quotation
mark
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text citation
Quotation within another source:
Introduce author (and
title of work) before quote
Jean Baudrillard suggests that the “cinema
is disappearing […] because it has passed
into reality” (qtd. in Zizek 126).
Indicate the alternative source
with qtd. in…
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text citation
Paraphrase from a book:
The cinematic form is becoming redundant
because our everyday experience of the
real world is structured more and more like
a movie (Baudrillard 125).
Include author’s last name inside
round brackets, and page number
where paraphrased material can be found
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text citation
Paraphrase from a book:
As Jean Baudrillard argues in his book The
Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity Pact,
the cinematic form is becoming redundant
because our everyday experience of the
real world is structured more and more like
a movie (125).
If author’s name (and/or the name of the work)
is introduced in the body text, only include the
page number in the round brackets
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text citation
Summary from a book:
Jean Baudrillard, in his book The Intelligence of
Evil or The Lucidity Pact, explains how the
cinematic form and our experience of the real
world have merged. This has occurred to the
extent that history has become ungraspable
nostalgia, reality becomes abstract, and moral
principles that once structured our worldview
have become lost in the meaningless network
structures of modern life (125-26).
If author’s name (and/or the name of the work)
is introduced in the body text, only include the
page range in the round brackets.
MLA basic parenthetical/in-text
Note: always signal an elipsis
citation
Longer quotes of 4+ lines in length:
As Jean Baudrillard suggests in his book The
Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity Pact,
cinema is disappearing […] because it has
passed into reality. Reality is disappearing
at the hands of the cinema and cinema is
disappearing at the hands of reality. A lethal
transfusion in which each loses its specificity.
(125)
Indent quoted text 1” from left margin. Text
should grammatically flow from your own prose,
and no parenthesis needed. Period after text,
and page number in round brackets, no period.
MLA basic Works CitedWith MLA style, shorten
“Boston University Press” to
Works Cited
“Boston UP”
Baudrillard, Jean. The Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity Pact.
Trans. Chris Turner. New York: Boston UP, 2005. Print.
D’Aquino, Thomas. “Reconciling Globalization and Human Rights.” International
Relations in the Post-Cold War Era. Ed. Mark Charlton. Scarborough:
International Thomson Publishing, 1999. 288-94. Print.
D’Cruz, Carolyn. “Adjusting the Tone of Marxism: A Hauntological Promise for Ghosts
of Communism in a Democracy-to-come.” Contretemps 6 (January 2006): 5973. Web. 1 Jan. 2008.
[not always
included in MLA Works Cited]
Daigle, Christine. “Ontololgy, Metaphysics, Ethics and Nihilism. Essay on Nietzsche
and Heidegger.” Kriterion 16 (2002): 3-18. Print.
Think Global. Radio broadcast. CBC Radio. Toronto. 16 May, 2005.
Safire, William. “Bush’s ‘Freedom Speech’.” New York Times 20 Jan 2005, New York
ed.: Editorials Op/Ed. Web. 1 Jan. 2008.
. [not always
included in MLA Works Cited]
Editor is cited here—same as translator
(Trans. Mark Charlton.)
MLA basic Works Cited cont…
More than one section of the same
anthology or edited book need not include
all the publication info. See above.
Davis, Robertson, “The Charlottetown Banquet.” Ioannou and Missen 40-52.
Ioannou, Greg, and Lyanne Missen, eds. Shivers: An Anthology of Canadian Ghost
Stories. Toronto: McClelland-Bantam, 1989. Print.
Mistry, Rohinton. “The Ghost of Firozsha Baag.” Iannou and Missen 198-216.
—. “Rohinton Mistry talks about his story ‘The Ghost of Firozsha Baag’ with Dave
Horn.” Iannou and Missen 217-301.
Psycho. Screenplay by Joseph Stefano. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock. Prod. Alfred Hitchcock.
Perf. Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh. 1960. Universal, 1998. DVD.
Multiple works by a single
author, subsequent entries
list — instead of author’s name.
In the case of a film, only list the year it
was made. For a DVD, list the year it was
originally released as a film, then the release
date on DVD after. Indicate the format. (Film
or DVD).
Group Activity
• In your groups, read over the short essay
example for its MLA style usage. Using
chapter 10 of your textbook as a guide,
correct the essay’s in-text citation,
formatting and Works Cited.
They Say/I Say:
“They Say”
Entering the Conversation
Key premise: Writing is a conversation.
• “They say _________, but I say ______.”
The “So What?” Factor
Ah, yeah, I saw that clip on
ISIS in the news too. You’re
right—they’re doing some
pretty horrible stuff. So what
is your point again?
Who are “They?”
What is the Point?
And this essay is
gonna change
my life
becaaaaaaaaauu
uuuuuus?
They Say/I Say Exercise 1:
page 28-29
Using any of the templates provided up to
this point in the book, provide the “they say”
for statements (a) through (f) in your groups.
Literature Review
• Don’t re-invent the wheel!
• Sociological Abstracts: Searchable as a
Library Database
• Cultural Studies
• Humanities databases
• Media Studies databases
A Little Review on Getting Started:
• Research questions guide the lit review;
• Limit the scope of your project—and keep
doing so throughout process
• Clarify your question(s)—and keep doing so
• Is your question researchable/practical?
• CATCH 22: Good question already linked to
literature on the subject
• Try to find an ORIGINAL approach
Research Supervisor’s Role
• Develop a good working relationship — visit
them often, and not just before due date;
• Work out a schedule with advisor, inform
them of progress, and show draft work early;
• Draw on their expertise as an academic
writer and a researcher;
• Criticism is a GIFT;
Literature Review
• Go for maximum COVERAGE—then cherrypick the best stuff;
• Get HELP—librarians; thesis supervisor;
anyone who has a book suggestion;
• DON’T just use articles—books are often
better;
• Consider how OTHERS have approached
your topic—are their stones still left unturned
(re: methodology; issues; approach)?
Literature Review
• It’s not just about the TOPIC; it’s also about
researching the ISSUES surrounding the
topic (e.g. CLASS; RACE; RELIGION;
GENDER; etc.)
Checklist for Lit Review:
• What is already known?
• What concepts/theories are relevant?
• What research methods/strategies have
already been employed?
• Any significant controversies/debates?
• Any inconsistencies/issues with the
findings?
• Any unanswered research questions?
Read with a pen!




Use coloured flags
Write marginalia
Take notes
Record citation information for future use

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