1st Slide – Problem Statement A big picture problem or debate in the field – de

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1st Slide – Problem Statement
A big picture problem or debate in the field – define what we’re talking about – an intro slide. no more than 5 bullets with 3-5 words per bullet for any presentation slide.
So what? Why does this matter to us?
2nd Slide – What do the scholars say?
How have scholars (or journalists, practitioners, etc) tackled this topic?
Provide title & Name 3:
Influential SCHOLARS -OR-
KEY AREAS / DISCIPLINES in scholarship -OR-
KEY TERMS / CONCEPTS – if you’re using them – define them!
These in some way help you to argue why your topic and researchable question are significant in a larger conversation (because your work elaborates or extends upon existing studies, adds complexity, counters existing work, etc). BULLETS not paragraphs. no more than 5 bullets with 3-5 words per bullet for any presentation slide.
3rd Slide – Question, Methods
Researchable Question:
Methods (How you answered your question):
4th Slide – Primary Sources
Primary Sources: LIST THEM ALL
5th Slide – THESIS Findings – MINI ASSERTIONS/ THEMES / FINDINGS + EVIDENCE ~4 slides BULLETS not PARAGRAPHS
How do you interpret the data? Themes, subclaims, EVIDENCE
You can present a datapoint or a quote that illustrates a theme or explanation of the finding. These should come from your PRIMARY sources.
This is no the data you obtained & created and/or analyzed.
6th Slide – Implications & Conclusion
Bullets. No paragraphs – this slide is not in “demonstrate by example” format.
Slide 1 If you haven’t already done so in above slides: Do your data & interpretations surprise you? Correspond with the literature? How so or not so?
Slide 2 What are remaining questions? What are your recommendations for research and or policy?
Remember to bring us back to the so what – not about the issue in general as a problem – but about your analysis of the data obtained through your research – why did it matter? How did your evidence support your claim?
7th Slide – Abridged Bibliography
This can be smaller text with 3-8 key scholarship
8th Slide Discussion, questions and answer for group discussion
7 minutes presentation. The attached bibliography needs to be used to complete power point presentation.
Bibliography
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Badmus, Gabriella A. 2024. “Privatization and Flawed Punishment: An Economic Analysis and Critique of Private Prisons in the United States and United Kingdom.” Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 40 (1): 1,129-148. https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/privatization-flawed-punishment-economic-analysis/docview/3033329766/se-2?accountid=30552.
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Brock, Jared A. 2020. As California wildfires raged, incarcerated exploited for labor. November 11. Accessed October 26, 2024. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/policing/2020/11/11/california-wildfires-raged-incarcerated-exploited-labor-column/6249201002/.
Browne, Jaron. 2007. “Rooted in Slavery: Prison Labor Exploitation.” Race, Poverty & the Environment 14 (1): 42-44. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41555136.
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Fitzer, Sherrin. 2015. Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall. February 17. Accessed October 25, 2024. https://thetattooedbuddha.com/2015/02/17/prison-terminal-the-last-days-of-private-jack-hall/.
Gonzalez, Marcos. 2018. “Information Asymmetry In Private Prison Management: Monitoring And Oversight As The Basis For Private Prison Legitimacy.” Public Contract Law Journal 47 (3): 377-398. doi:https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/information-asymmetry-private-prison-management/docview/2110257210/se-2?accountid=30552.
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