Students are required to write brief (no more than one-page) reaction papers on the readings. These papers should include a one or two sentence statement of what you believe are the key arguments of each article followed by a reaction to each of these points. A reaction can be comments that support or critique the main points and / or questions that come to mind as you read. Reaction papers will not be graded, but they count towards the final grade. These are required on a weekly basis, although you may skip one submission on the week of your choosing. All work is courtesy of the students named and used with permission.
WEEK # | reaction papers |
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2 | Annemarie H. Herbst (PDF) David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
3 | Annemarie H. Herbst (PDF) David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
4 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
5 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
6 | David Fogelson (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
7 | Emily Greenspan (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
8 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) |
9 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
10 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) Student 1 (PDF) |
11 | David Fogelson (PDF) Emily Greenspan (PDF) Erik Nielsen (PDF) Lindsay Campbell (PDF) Nancy Odeh (PDF) |