Length: It should be 8-10 pages double spaced, shall indicate the title of the paper, your name and student number, course code, instructor’s name, and date submitted.
Research Topic
Using the dominant sociological models (Functionalism, Conflict, Interpretive/Social Interactionist) and using examples, discuss and prescribe how we may erase gender inequality ranging from structural changes to academic, religious, and social teachings that are geared towards gender equality.
The paper shall consist as follows:
I. Begin with a clearly written introductory section that explains the title of your paper and gives the reader a general idea of the topic you are examining and the problem you are addressing.
II. Provide a theoretical background explanation/analysis of your topic by drawing on ideas and concepts from our course. In this section you will rely only on course materials, readings, lecture ideas, concepts, theories, that pertain to your topic. Which course concepts/readings and theories best relate to (or are relevant to) your topic and why? Be sure to define each concept you use and be specific about how it relates to/lends insight to your topic.
III. In subsequent sections you are asked to go beyond the course readings on your topic and conduct library research and summarize the ideas of academic ‘social science’ authors who have written on your topic. Your sources must be from scholars in the social sciences(internet sources are not valid scholarly sources unless it is the web version of an academic journal article). You shall rely on at least 3 source materials beyond our course sources or more if you feel it is necessary.
Your essay assignment should use a proper social science referencing style such as the ‘Chicago Style’, or ‘American Psychological Association. Be consistent with your referencing style and use only one and not both in your work. Include a bibliography at the end of the report that lists all your sources.
Make sure you carefully proofread your essay for organization, grammar, flow, and coherence of ideas before handing it in.
. Papers are assessed for their logic, cogency, and appropriate use of sociological/social science concepts when discussing your topic. You will also involve critical analysis when discussing concepts and ideas.