Topic:   Understanding Poverty Through the Eyes of Inequality, Access, and Long-Term Impact Any use of AI will receive an automatic 0 Assignment

 

Topic:   Understanding Poverty Through the Eyes of Inequality, Access, and Long-Term Impact

Any use of AI will receive an automatic 0

Assignment should include summary and outline

The  purpose of this assignment is for you to provide information from  current publications about your research topic.  You will also state  your research question/provide a thesis and include an outline for your  upcoming final project.  

Directions:

This  week we focus on a review of the sources you have found for your Final  Project. The purpose is to provide information on current publications  about a particular topic.  Literature reviews are highly condensed and  heavily documented. Begin with stating your research question or thesis,  also summarizing your selected topic.  Next, summarize 5+ peer-reviewed  articles you’ve found so far for the final project, applying your  sociological understanding of the literature on the background about  your topic.  The literature review will become part of your final  project.   Also include an  outline of how you plan to construct your final project.  

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