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Term Paper (25%)
Each student will complete an academic research paper.
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With Section A as the backdrop (the theoretical framework on citizenship and identity), the term paper
must address this question:
must address this question:
How Did You Come to Know What You Now Know About Citizenship,
Identity in an era of Globalization?
Identity in an era of Globalization?
– Your paper will be evaluated as follows:
• You demonstrate what you have come to know and learn about citizenship and identity.
• Establish how and the significance of what you think you now know about citizenship and identity
in an era of globalization.
• Establish how and the significance of what you think you now know about citizenship and identity
in an era of globalization.
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• Address the extent to which you think the course has improved your understanding of the
relationship between citizenship and identity in a global era.
• Address the extent to which you think the course has improved your understanding of the
relationship between citizenship and identity in a global era.
• You make references to how specific readings helped you to come to conclusions relating to your
knowledge on comparative inequality. The more specific you can reveal and justify your
statements, the better. It is not helpful to claim you have learned nothing or learned a lot without
any justification of how that came about.
knowledge on comparative inequality. The more specific you can reveal and justify your
statements, the better. It is not helpful to claim you have learned nothing or learned a lot without
any justification of how that came about.
– This is therefore a reflective paper, informed by your understanding of the course. You do not require any
new academic references. Draw on and cite the class readings as your references.
new academic references. Draw on and cite the class readings as your references.