Use this website to begin your research. Use the menu on the left-side of the screen to navigate this website.
You may also wish to visit relevant subject research guides.
You will determine an appropriate scope of investigation in a Google Jamboard to further focus your topic for each region.
You will use the RADAR framework to help determine the authority and the credibility of your news or secondary sources and understand the elements that might temper this credibility.
You will define different types of authority, such as subject expertise (e.g., scholarship), societal position (e.g., public office or title), or special experience (e.g., participating in a historic event) to contextualize the credibility of your sources.
You will identify the contribution that particular articles, books, and other scholarly pieces make to disciplinary knowledge by connecting information you find in your secondary sources to help you find other scholarly articles and primary sources.
Citations to journal articles, books, reviews, and chapters in the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology.
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