Assignment title: Information
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on the sociological insights you have developed throughout the
course to reflect upon the issues these readings raise.
Evan Poata-Smith's (2004) Ka Tika a Muri, Ka Tika a Mua? Māori Protest Politics and the Waitangi Settlement Process.
AND
Ip and Pang's (2005) New Zealand Chinese Identity: Sojourners, Model Minority and Multiple Identities.
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Do the readings have any commonalities?
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Turning the
sociological imagination on yourself
, explore how the
readings relate to you and your place in New Zealand. How have
your views on the issues discussed in these readings been influenced by your
own social positions? How has your thinking on these issues changed through
your reading and thinking?
Do you disagree with the arguments made? Are they contrary to your own
experiences? Do others' agree with your perspective?
In addition you have
200 words
to write an essay Introduction and Conclusion.
References can be ADDITIONAL to this word limit.
Because independent research is such an integral academic skill you need to find at
least
FOUR
additional academic resources
(at least
TWO for each reading
) to
broaden your understanding of the issues explored in the readings. You should integrate the insights you gained from these readings into either or both sections of this assignment
must use the library's website as a gateway to finding these sources and
are not allowed to use non-academic sources found via the internet.
logical insights you have developed throughout the
course to reflect upon the issues these readings raise.
Assignment structure
The assignment has two sections:
First, using the questions in the course reader as a guide to what is important, write a 600 word summary of each reading (i.e. 1200 word in total). Your summary should discuss the key ideas each author draws on and the key claimseach author makes: • What are the authors' main arguments? • How do their ideas link to the central themes and ideas introduced in the
course and to the works of other authors?
Second, write a 600 word reflection (bringing your assignment to a total of 2000 words) on the most significant things you have learnt from your reading and thinking as you worked on this assignment. Here are some questions to help you with this second section of the assignment:
The two course readings for this assignment are: