23 May English writing.
Case Analysis Paper Deadline: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 deposited to the D2L Dropbox (Submissions) before 1:00 PM
1. Start by reviewing the information on academic integrity on the syllabus and in the “Start Here –
Introduction” section of our D2L classroom.
2. First, choose one of the following cases of intercultural communication: Tour unites Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists. The National [Televisions series]. Toronto, ON: Canadian Broadcasting Company. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1121257539638 Young, A., Essoo, G. & Cheval, S. (2017, September 1). Can men be feminists? France 24 English. Retrieved from http://www.france24.com/en/20170901-51percent-can-men-be- feminists-gender-equality-allies
3. Second, conduct your textual analysis of the case. A textual analysis is a detailed examination that leads to an in-depth discussion or interpretation. Thinking about Martin and Nakayama (2013), discuss the manifest and latent, or obvious and not-so-obvious, intercultural communication challenges presented in the media artifact you have chosen from the two available above using three (3) of the terms from our textbook below. Unlike the Identity Paper, your case analysis must be devoid of personal experiences and opinions. Avoid phrases such as “In my opinion…” and “I believe…” Instead, just state exactly what you see. Use phrases like “This is an example of…” and “[vocabulary word] is evident in this case as demonstrated by…”
CHAPTERS THREE, FOUR, SIX, SEVEN, AND EIGHT
• culture (84) • communication (94) • cultural values (95) • colonial histories (143) • cultural-group histories (126) • ethnic histories (135)
• gender histories (138) • co-cultural groups (234) • code switching (249) • lingua franca (255) • cultural space (267) • regionalism (293)
• assimilation (314) • fight approach (324)flight approach
(324) • intercultural identity (326)
• marginalization (318) • assimilation (314) • multicultural identity (341)
1. Your full name as it appears in D2L and Campus Connect must appear at the top of your paper. 2. Your essay must be written in Times New Roman 11- or 12-point. It must be double-spaced with
1” or 1.25” margins, and it must also be paginated. Please do not place extra white lines between paragraphs, and please make sure you indent your paragraphs.
3. Your essay must be 1,000-1,200 words exclusive of your name, a title if you choose to include one, and APA references. The word count is inclusive of APA in-text citations since they will be embedded in your introduction, body, and conclusion.
4. An essay contains three main parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Your introduction should give your reader a “road map” to your paper. In it, you should introduce your topic and preview your main points. Your body should consist of more than one paragraph that weaves your case analysis together, and your conclusion should summarize your main points while coming to a logical close. Also, assume that your reader (Sherri) has not viewed your case. This means that you need to describe, quote, etc. your case within your essay.
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5. Your essay must demonstrate correct spelling and superb grammar. If you need help with your writing, spelling, grammar, and/or APA Style, I heavily recommend that you utilize the DePaul University Center for Writing-based Learning.
6. The first time you use a term from the course in any part of this essay, please underline it and define it in your own words. In other words, please avoid using direct quotes from the course materials. If you do use a short direct quote, please make sure you enclose it within quotation marks. I prefer that you paraphrase sources other than your case because this demonstrates that you both understand and can apply the terms. Remember that you must cite whether you use a direct quote, paraphrase, or just refer to information from a source.
7. You must cite using APA in-text citations. When you do not cite, you are plagiarizing. 8. Following your essay on a new page, you must include an APA-formatted reference list. Your
reference list must include the APA reference of the case you chose, our textbook, and any other sources you used. If your essay consists of three pages, your APA reference list should be on page four. At the top of the reference page, please type “References” (without the quotes).
Deadline & Submission Instructions
• The deadline is Wednesday, February 28, 2018. The dropbox will close precisely at our class start time. Papers must be submitted through the D2L dropbox under “Submissions.”
• If you miss the deadline even by one second, your paper will be late. There is a separate “Late Case Analysis Paper” dropbox on D2L. It will close 72 hours after the regular deadline. Late papers will not be accepted after the late deadline. I suggest that you go back into the D2L dropbox after you submit your document to make sure it uploaded correctly. There will be a 20% penalty (40 points) for submitting an item to late paper dropbox.
• No hard copies or emailed versions will be accepted. • Only papers submitted as a .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .txt will be accepted due to Turnitin
limitations, the software with which I grade, etc. Any documents submitted in other formats will not be accepted. Submitting a paper in the incorrect format will result in an email instructing you to upload a version in the correct format to the “Late Case Analysis Paper” dropbox, and your paper will suffer a 20% penalty (40 points). Failure to resubmit your paper in the correct format before the late deadline will result in a zero (0).
Academic Integrity & Resources Turnitin will scan all papers for originality. Please review the syllabus as well as the resources listed under “Start Here – Introduction” under “Content” on D2L for information regarding academic integrity. Rubric Quality of narrative addressing at three (3) of the terms as directed above 100 Proper APA in-text citations & an APA-formatted reference list 25 Essay structure with a clear introduction, body, & conclusion 25 Grammar, spelling, overall writing, adherence to directions, professional format, etc. 50 Total 200 (Less late penalty of 20% -40) Questions? Email me at [email protected] Please remember that it may take up to 24 hours to respond to your messages. Good luck!
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