{"id":17171,"date":"2023-04-25T16:40:05","date_gmt":"2023-04-25T16:40:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-chs-3-4-shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-ch-2\/"},"modified":"2023-04-25T16:40:05","modified_gmt":"2023-04-25T16:40:05","slug":"shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-chs-3-4-shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-ch-2","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-chs-3-4-shelby-the-idea-of-prison-abolition-ch-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Shelby, The Idea of Prison Abolition (chs. 3-4), Shelby, The Idea of Prison Abolition (ch. 2)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Annotated Bibliography<\/p>\n<div>This assignment asks you to write an annotated bibliography in preparation for<\/div>\n<div>your final paper. In order to do so you first need to identify a topic that<\/div>\n<div>you would like to explore in greater depth. You may choose topics covered in<\/div>\n<div>past or upcoming readings, as well as class discussion. Exploring what others<\/div>\n<div>have written on a topic will familiarize you with the questions and debates<\/div>\n<div>that are salient in the academic literature on that topic. This will help you<\/div>\n<div>situate your research project within a broader context. After finishing the<\/div>\n<div>annotated bibliography, you will have a better sense of what people are<\/div>\n<div>arguing about with respect to your topic, and how your own views fit within or<\/div>\n<div>challenge that conversation.<\/div>\n<div>When consider what sources to include in your bibliography, you should focus<\/div>\n<div>on academic texts on the topic that touch on the issues that made the topic<\/div>\n<div>interesting to you in the first place. Since this is a philosophy class, I<\/div>\n<div>encourage you to first look at philosophical sources. A good starting point is<\/div>\n<div>the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (freely available online), which has<\/div>\n<div>entries on most topics that have been thoroughly discussed by philosophers.<\/div>\n<div>Another helpful philosophical database is philpapers.org. However, feel free<\/div>\n<div>to look at other sources beyond academic philosophy. Other helpful academic<\/div>\n<div>databases that are broader in scope include Google Scholar, JSTOR, Project<\/div>\n<div>Muse. The first one is freely available online, the other two you can access<\/div>\n<div>via the university\u2019s library.<\/div>\n<div>Philosophy of Race and Racism<\/div>\n<div>Spring 2023<\/div>\n<div>Prof. C\u00e9sar Cabezas<\/div>\n<div>Once you identify all the relevant sources, you should pick five entries for<\/div>\n<div>the annotated bibliography assignment.<\/div>\n<div>Instructions for the assignment<\/div>\n<div>Your annotated bibliography should start with a 1-2 sentence statement of your<\/div>\n<div>paper topic.<\/div>\n<div>After stating your paper topic, you should write an entry for each of the<\/div>\n<div>sources you picked (for a total of 5). For each source, you must do the<\/div>\n<div>following:<\/div>\n<div>a) Write down the title and author of the article\/book<\/div>\n<div>b) Write a short summary of the author\u2019s argument. Think of this as a<\/div>\n<div>shorter version of the argument reconstructions you did for the explain-<\/div>\n<div>and-evaluate paper.<\/div>\n<div>c) Explain how this source relates to the topic of your paper.<\/div>\n<div>For each entry, you should write no more than 200 words (excluding title and<\/div>\n<div>name of author).<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Annotated Bibliography This assignment asks you to write an annotated bibliography in preparation for your final paper. In order to do so you first need to identify a topic that you would like to explore in greater depth. You may choose topics covered in past or upcoming readings, as well as class discussion. 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