Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Gender and Globalization (Jennifer Olmsted)

Course information

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  • University: Drew University
  • Course title: Gender and Globalization
  • Professor: Jennifer Olmsted
  • Course start date: August 28, 2012
  • Assignment due date: November 1 (Page critique), December 4 (Final assignment)

Course description

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How have scholars understood and made sense of the ways gender intersects with economic globalization? This course explores the impact globalization has had on women, with a particular focus on the issue of paid employment, as well as exploring men’s experiences, and the process of how gender norms are shaped by and shape globalization. The class also examines both general discussions of feminist contributions to the literature on gender and globalization, as well as specifics from globalization experiences, by drawing on empirical case studies from various countries.

Wikipedia assignment

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  • Critique of an existing Wikipedia article
  • Creation of a new article, adding new sections or making revisions in an existing article

Student usernames

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Some resources

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Possible points on Article Critique

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  • Are there sufficient, reliable sources/references listed? (not primary source, commercial-centered, with a neutral point of view)
  • Are inline citations properly inserted, corresponding to the right source?
  • Point of View?(See Wikipedia:No original research/(Some examples); Wikipedia:Neutral point of view)
  • Is the content up to date? Is it reflective of current aspects of the subject?

Other relevant resource pages, categories

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Other stuff

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