Cultural globalization geography writing-02
Word count at least 400
For this writing assignment you are to synthesize the week’s readings: two
of your choice. I repeat: two of your choice. Recall that at the beginning
of the term we had a synthesis assignment as well. The overall objective of
this synthesis piece is to distill the main arguments of various pieces
into a coherent, short few paragraphs. Keep in mind, THIS IS NOT A REVIEW
piece, therefore, do not give a description of each chapter. Rather, to
synthesize, you ought to capture the essence of the author's augments or
themes that transcend the chapters, while in addition bringing up
interesting points the author makes, highlight conflicting or seemingly
inconsistent arguments, or raise paradoxes in thinking.
Remember:
A review paper gives a description of who said what.
A synthesis paper (which is what you are doing here) provides the broader
significance of what was said.
Refresher from week 1:
To synthesize means to assemble parts into a new whole. The parts are the
different readings, each representing a distinct view or understanding on a
range of topics. The “whole” is your new writing piece that considers the
various arguments and viewpoints. The “whole” ought to also include your
thoughts and reflections. You may agree, disagree with the readings. But a
good synthesis often brings into focus paradoxes, contradictions, or other
seeming inconsistencies in the readings and course materials. Regardless of
what is your position regarding the readings, make sure to back up your
arguments with evidence and citation.
A synthesis is NOT a review of she said, he said, and this person said, and
I agree with this person. A synthesis captures the essence of the arguments
(sometimes from several different sources) and grapples with the ways in
which the arguments align and diverge. And presents an interesting take or
oversight that hasn’t been discussed thus far.
You are required to synthesize information from the sources *into *your
argument. Remember that the sources won’t make your point. They provide
supporting information, perspectives, viewpoints.
Rubric
Synthesis Rubric (1)
Synthesis Rubric (1)
CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStudent's synthesis of the
two readings. How well did the student synthesize?
4.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
4.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a
Learning Outcome Reflection on interesting or paradoxical aspects on
readings.
4.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
4.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting and grammar. How well
is the reflection written?
2.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
2.0 pts
Total Points: 10.0
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