Research Paper for Sociology-Fashion industry Affected by Covid
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Sociology:
One Page Double Space Research Paper : Please no plagiarism, no grammar errors, please reference on information below.
Investigating being a specific Fashion Industries being affected by the covid
This paper is meant to help you develop your observation skills, your writing skills and your ability to explain social phenomena by means of concepts and theories we use in sociology. This one-page description.
The research news and magazine accounts that will help develop expertise about the topic, and second, to read at least two articles by sociologists or other social scientists.
These articles should include at least one article in a peer reviewed journal
The concept should help explain what you have found and the most significant aspect of your topic or subject.
In addition, you want to have developed enough expertise about your topic that you can explain it in detail and with enough description to enable the reader to have a clear picture of your topic.
Grading:
a) Clarity of concepts and explanations derived from one of our readings;
b) Organization of the paper;
c) How well the paper explains the topic in detail and with vivid description;
d) Grammar and spelling have been reviewed, edited and corrected for clarity;
e) Editing of paper, formatting, use of citations and of quotes. (see
http://libguides.sjsu.edu/writeandcite).
A Rubric for the paper will be posted. A list of sources for the paper.
Newspapers and Magazines (The University Library has access to many of these newspapers) New York Time
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ww.nytimes.com> Washington Pos t Los Angeles Times <
www.latimes.com> Chicago Tribune <
www.tribune.com> San Francisco Chr onicle The Guardian <
www.guardian.com> The Wall Street Journal A city newspaper such as the San Jose Mercury News or the Seattle Times Vanity Fair The Economi st Bloomberg <
www.bloomberg.com> Reuter s w w.reuters.com > Time Newsweek Money <
www.money.com> Wire d The Nation In These Time s The Atlantic <
www.theatlantic.com> The New Yorker <
www.newyorker.com
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Online news sources Huffpost CNN <
www.cnn.com> CBS News ABC News Business Week Sla te ww.slate.com> 1 NPR Marketplac e > BBC > Demo cracy Now > Vox <
www.vox.com> Vice ProPublica CommonDreams <
www.commondreams.org > Alternet PRI Vox Vanity Fair
www.vanityfair.com
Dollars and Sense > Work in Progress: Sociology on the economy, work and inequali ty > The Conversation The Society Pages Contexts magazine available through The Society Pages and through EthnicNewsWatch on SJSU Library pages Harvard Business Review (available through the SJSU library) Russell Sage F oundation g> The Medium Social Science Research C ouncil w w.ssrc.org> Public Policy Institute of California Scholars Strategy Network Sociology Lens UC Berkeley Labor Center > UCLA Labor Center > Cornell University Industrial and Labor Relations Work and Occupations Work Employment and Society Working USA World of Work: The Magazine of the ILO Labor Studies Journal New Labor Forum Research in the Sociology of Work Community, Work and Family Gender and Society American Sociological Review American Journal of Sociology Monthly Labor Review Economic Policy Institute Center for Budget and Policy Priorities > Pew Research Center
www.pewresearch.org
Pew Trusts on Economi c Mobility > Inequality.org
www.inequality.org
The Century Foundation > Department of Labor w w.bls.gov > Bureau of Labor Statistics O*Net online
Activist Organizations with Policy Reports Restaurant Opportunity Center ROC
www.rocunited.org
Good Jobs First
www.goodjobsfirst.org
Interfaith Worker Justice
www.iwj.org
Retail Action Project
www.retailactionproject.org
California Rural Legal Assistance
www.crla.org
Sociologists and social scientists writing for a general audience:
Research peer reviewed journals available through the University Library
Policy Research Organizations
Government Agencies