Extensive Annotated Bibliography

Spring 2017 ENG108

Project#2

1/31.-3/23, 2017

Extensive Annotated Bibliography

Student Name_____________

This annotated bibliography assignment is designed to help you collect and organize ideas for writing up pojrect#2. You will need to find at least 6-9 different articles from both EAA and the ASU databases for your proposed topic. When writing your summaries for each source, remember the following Do’s and Don’ts:

Do’s                                                                                                    Don’ts

-Focus on the main point                                            |           -Include too many details

-Use your own words                                                 |           -Quote from source

-Make it clear                                                              |           -Include opinion

-Make it balanced                                                       |           -Make it informal

-Share author’s main ideas/thesis in first sentence      |           -Look at source while writing

Proposed Topic:

What is your proposed topic, under the theme you’ve chosen in EAA part 5? Why do you want to explore this topic in this assignment/class? Think back on the tree diagram we did in class, and describe your topic and motivation here.

Your research questions:

Source #1

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #2

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count:

150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #3

List the source information in ML citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words).

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #4

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #5

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #6

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #7

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #8

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

Source #9

List the source information in MLA citation, just like what you do on your Works Cited page:

A brief summary of the source: What is the main argument and idea in this article? (minimum word count: 150-200 words)

Stakeholders: How many different opinions/positions (stakeholders) are there in this article? Is there only one voice, or many voices in this article? What do these positions say about your topic? Describe in details (more than 5 sentences).

(If you read more than 9 articles, continue on your annotated bibliography from here. Just copy and past the titles above, and type your own content).

Discussion: The pattern and the tension

In the discussion section, look back on all the articles you have read. Tell me:

  1. Who are the three (or more) stakeholders you identify, on this topic?

  2. What is the pattern and the tension you see from these stakeholders? Do certain stakeholders stand on the similar position and agree with each other? Or, do those stakeholders hold completely different opinions about this issue, and there are conflicts among them?

Conclusion:

Based on the above summaries and discussion, do you think there may be an answer to your research questions, and solutions for your issues? What may be a possible direction for that solution?