Critical Analysis Exercise

The purpose of this assignment is to provide students with the opportunity to hone their critical thinking skills in the social sciences. It should also help students generate possible questions or issues to be discussed in class. The mark assigned for this exercise reflects students ability to grasp an academic text both as an independent piece and as it relates to key course concepts.

Objectives:

For this exercise, students must submit a critical analysis of one text listed below from an anthropological perspective. Your critical analysis must: 1. include a summary of your chosen texts argument (thesis), 2. discuss it in relation to other course readings/films, and 3. provide critiques and/or thoughtful questions in response to the article. See page two for more detail:

A) Shim, Doobo. 1998. From Yellow Peril Through Model Minority to Renewed Yellow Peril. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 22(4):385-409.
B) Reese, Ashant. M. 2018. We Will Not Perish; Were Going to Keep Flourishing: Race, Food Access, and Geographies of Self-Reliance. Antipode, 50(2): 407424.
C) Harvey, David. 2005. Introduction and Freedoms Just Another Word… In A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Pp. 1-38.

Given the breadth of possible formats for each assignment, your work should aim to address three core components: i. a description or portrayal of your chosen articles thesis/main point; ii. possible connections to broader course themes; and iii. your thoughts, reflections, and/or critiques of the article. How you incorporate these elements into your project will depend on the format you choose and your article. In other words, you have the flexibility to determine your assignments final form so long as it clearly incorporates these three elements. To complete this assignment, students should only use materials (e.g., readings, lectures, and films) from the course; external research is not expected for this assignment.

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Part One Overall Thesis/Main Point (approximately 40% of content)
In this section, students are expected to concisely describe one reading from the approved list (see above). This explanation should include a brief summary of the key points that the article/chapter is making. The most successful answer should also clearly identify the authors underlying argument. To do this, look for the authors thesis statement (usually in the introduction) and pay attention to how the author demonstrates or supports this thesis (main point) with evidence (examples).
Part Two How does the article relate to broader course themes? (approximately 40% of content)
The chosen readings are assigned to complement several key anthropological concepts discussed in class. In this section, students must demonstrate how their chosen text fits within these broader course themes. A successful answer will analyze the text in relation to specific films and readings from the weekly modules. They may address, for example, how the author discusses social class in a unique way, or how class in the article may relate to ideas of race and racism as discussed in the course.
Part Three Your relevant questions and concerns with the article (approximately 20% of content)

In this section, students are asked to provide their own questions, thoughts, and/or critiques in response to the article. Your questions should demonstrate that you understood the article and should go beyond general summaries. These are questions and concerns that should highlight any theoretical gaps, related issues, or problems that you may have found in the article. Some of these questions may also be raised in the lecture videos, so pay close attention when these themes are being discussed. Good questions should relate the article to larger class discussions.

Global manager for a medical company

Consider yourself as Global Manager for a Medical Company (Medawa) that is a leading chain of retail pharmacy in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the United Kingdom. This company uses digital solutions for their business, but it focuses heavily on its retails sales. However, due to the recent Covid-19 pandemic, the way how they do business has been remarkably impacted. Not just with sales, the impact of this pandemic affected the way this company work, communicate, and operate.
Therefore, as the global manager of this Medawa medical company you are required to develop a detailed strategy on the following:
    Introduction about the topic.
    Explain what are the limited options that Medawa currently has regarding dealing with the pandemic.
    What is the level of technology urgency Medawa needs to sustain its performance?
    As a global manager, leading from home involves the leverage of digital capabilities. What are these capabilities? List and explain at least 3.
    Explain what type of virtual management characteristics will be implemented and why?
    How the virtual teams will work together?

    What tools are they using for communications and task management?
    How you will manage to deliver the new changes within a short time in different locations in terms of language, cultural, time, political, and economic differences?
    What are the techniques that you will be used to create a strong team with a high level of teamwork?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of managing a virtual team?
    What type of conflicts might occur between members? When it happened how will you solve it?
    As a manager how you will manage the outsourced projects?
    What techniques you will apply to encourage and motivate your team for improvement?
    Conclusion.

Why do authors use pen names

“Write an essay (with introduction and conclusion) on the suggested topic.
Your introduction should include the thesis statement – main idea of the paper (here is more detailed explanation – https://essayshark.com/blog/how-to-write-a-thesis-statement-to-make-it-clear/). Don’t include any new information in the conclusion. It should  restate the thesis statement of the paper.
Support your ideas with relevant arguments and examples (in-text citations). List 2-3 sources in the references. Make sure you stick to a required formatting style. Get benefits of these sources citationmachine.net and easybib.com.
MLA format – https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html”

Mental health and substance abuse in Alaska natives

Sources needed: At least 8 sources 5 of which need to be peer reviewed

Main idea: to show what mental health and substance abuse looks like for Alaska natives, how it is triggered, where it began, what is out there for them and what do they really need!