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WRTG 105 Korean Pop Culture on the Global Stage (Ormsbee)

Scholarship As Conversation


               

Reading strategies for vetting sources for close reading

Citation Tracking: Finding articles by citation

Once you have one (or more) useful article on a topic, use the references at the end of article to find more sources on your topic using our Citation Search tool.  This helps you see what was written previous to your current article, often called citing backward.

 

Use Google Scholar to see who has cited your article after it was published.  This helps you see what has been written after your article was published, citing forward.


 


 


 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Justina Elmore, University of Rochester

BEAM Method

 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Justina Elmore, University of Rochester {{cc-by-4.0}}.  Adapted from Kristin M. Woodward & Kate Ganski's "What Could A Writer Do With This Source?" 

BEAM & the #metoo movement
B
ackground: 
Onwuachi-Willig, A. (2018). What about# UsToo: The invisibility of race in the# MeToo movement. Yale LJF, 128, 105. 
Will use this to establish the history of the "me too" movement.

Exhibit:   
Lady Jane. [@letsgohawksgpg]. (2021, Oct. 15). With all the coverage of Gabby Petito it’s imperative you cover this story to balance it up [Tweet]. Twitter. https://tinyurl.com/vy3zn224
Will use this as an example from social media for the argument on the media's treatment of black women.

Argument: 
Onwuachi-Willig, A. (2018). What about# UsToo: The invisibility of race in the# MeToo movement. Yale Law Journal Forum, 128, 105.
Will use this to argue about how the media ignored black women (p. 116) & how corrupt police officers have "targeted black women, trans women, and other marginalized women because they are less likely to be believed" (p. 117)].

Method:
Sighele, S., Huhn, T. & Pireddu, N. (2018). The Criminal Crowd and Other Writings on Mass Society. University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/j.ctv8bt0w8 
Will use this to explain mob theory and how it applies to my argument.
 

Article citation Primary or Secondary? Background Exhibit Argument Methods
Onwuachi-Willig, A. (2018). What about# UsToo: The invisibility of race in the# MeToo movement. Yale LJF, 128, 105. S Will use this to establish the history of the "me too" movement.   Will use this to argue about how the media ignored black women (p. 116) & how corrupt police officers have "targeted black women, trans women, and other marginalized women because they are less likely to be believed" (p. 117)].  
Lady Jane. [@letsgohawksgpg]. (2021, Oct. 15). With all the coverage of Gabby Petito it’s imperative you cover this story to balance it up [Tweet]. Twitter. https://tinyurl.com/vy3zn224 P   Will use this as an example from social media for on the media's treatment of black women.    
Sighele, S., Huhn, T. & Pireddu, N. (2018). The Criminal Crowd and Other Writings on Mass Society. University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/j.ctv8bt0w8 S       Will use this to explain mob theory and how it applies to my argument.