SOC 306 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography Entries (3 and 4)
SOC 306 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography Entries (3 and 4) SOC 306 Cultural Anthropology SOC 306 Week Assignment
SOC 306 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography Entries (3 and 4) SOC 306 Cultural Anthropology SOC 306 Week Assignment
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UNIVERSITY: Wilmington University<br />
COURSE: <strong>SOC</strong> <strong>306</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
<strong>Entries</strong> (3 <strong>and</strong> 4).pdf
ASSIGNMENT: <strong>SOC</strong> <strong>306</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
<strong>Entries</strong> (3 <strong>and</strong> 4)<br />
Sure! Here are some examples of annotated bibliography entries<br />
for <strong>SOC</strong> <strong>306</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Assignment</strong>:Citation in APA format:Moss, P.,<br />
& Petrie, P. (2002). Children <strong>and</strong> families in transition: International<br />
perspectives on policy <strong>and</strong> practice. Routledge.Summary: This edited<br />
volume provides an overview of policies <strong>and</strong> practices related<br />
to children <strong>and</strong> families in transition, including issues of migration,<br />
divorce, <strong>and</strong> other forms of family disruption. The authors draw on<br />
case studies from a range of countries to explore the challenges<br />
<strong>and</strong> opportunities of supporting families through transitions.Evaluation:<br />
The book is published by a well-respected academic publisher<br />
<strong>and</strong> includes contributions from a range of international experts<br />
in the field of family sociology. The research is based on a range<br />
of primary <strong>and</strong> secondary sources, including case studies <strong>and</strong><br />
policy documents.Reflection: This book provides valuable insights<br />
into the challenges <strong>and</strong> opportunities of supporting families through<br />
transitions, <strong>and</strong> highlights the importance of taking an international<br />
<strong>and</strong> comparative perspective. It raises important questions about<br />
the role of policies <strong>and</strong> practices in promoting family resilience <strong>and</strong><br />
well-being.Citation in MLA format:Kahn, J. (2016). The politics of<br />
hope: Barack Obama <strong>and</strong> the paradox of progress. Oxford University<br />
Press.Summary: This book examines the political philosophy <strong>and</strong><br />
leadership style of Barack Obama, focusing on his efforts to promote<br />
social justice <strong>and</strong> democratic values. The author argues that<br />
Obama's presidency represents a unique opportunity to re-imagine<br />
the role of government in promoting social change, <strong>and</strong> that his<br />
legacy will be defined by his ability to inspire hope <strong>and</strong> resilience in<br />
the face of political opposition.Evaluation: The author is a respected<br />
political scientist <strong>and</strong> scholar of American politics, <strong>and</strong> the book<br />
is published by a leading academic press. The research is based<br />
on a careful analysis of Obama's speeches, policies, <strong>and</strong> political<br />
actions, <strong>and</strong> the arguments are well-supported with references<br />
to relevant theories <strong>and</strong> debates.Reflection: This book provides<br />
valuable insights into the political philosophy <strong>and</strong> leadership style<br />
of Barack Obama, <strong>and</strong> raises important questions about the role of<br />
hope <strong>and</strong> inspiration in promoting social change. It highlights the<br />
importance of political leadership in shaping the direction of social
<strong>and</strong> cultural change, <strong>and</strong> emphasizes the need for a renewed sense<br />
of hope <strong>and</strong> optimism in the face of political challenges.Top of Form