M11 Critical Reflection/Response: Governmentality in Current Events
Background:
In Module 11, we applied an holistic, anthropological perspective to consider forms of governmentality in American social institutions. The lessons and videos presented examples of institutional power over groups and individuals; they also highlighted collective and individual instances of negotiation/accommodation and resistance. These examples underscore challenges that binary oppositions and other oversimplified explanations present to researchers interested in understanding American institutions.
Prompt:
Using at least two news media sources, you will conduct individual research on a current event or topic that could be analyzed using a framework of governmentality or incarceration/criminalization, or defensive design. Describe the current event or topic from an anthropological perspective, then offer a brief analysis of governmentality and public response. Reputable news sources can be liberal or conservative, public or private, American or global. The onus of proof is upon you, the researcher, to demonstrate your sources’ credibility.
For full credit, make sure to double-check the CRR rubric, and incorporate at least 2 relevant conceptual frameworks in your response.
Requirements:
- complete original work
- demonstrate your understanding of the Module 11 theme “Governmentality” by applying it to the current event or topic
- incorporate an anthropological perspective and effectively utilize appropriate terms and concepts
- identify at least two (2) elements of Module 11 that relate to the topic of your choice (for example, the Module readings, the linked articles, the PBS clips, YouTube film clips, Podcasts, and related articles)
- write in clear and concise language, free of grammatical issues, stay within the word limit
- properly cite (that is, give credit) the aforementioned news outlets and course elements
The Instructional Assistants and I are looking for a good critical reflection, following the guidelines posted in Module 1.
Instructions for submission:
- Compose your reflection in a word document and save it so you don’t lose your work.
- Keep your reflection between 250 – 300 words.
- Copy and paste your reflection here into Canvas, proofread it for spelling and grammar errors, then submit.