4p. paper on diversity in your career community - idea and outline
- Due Apr 10, 2019 by 11:59pm
- Points 4
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- File Types pdf, doc, and docx
This is the first part of a three-part assignment. Your goal is to complete a 1000-word (four-page, double-spaced) essay on the way issues of diversity, like representation, stereotyping, globalization, and inclusivity, connect to your chosen career community. The first step is to come up with an idea and submit an outline.
The goal of the paper: Analyzing and evaluating diversity and work
Research suggests that a diverse and inclusive working environment is one of the main drivers of creativity, productivity, and overall industry effectiveness. During the second half of the semester, our lectures, readings, and discussions focus on questions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the job market and workplace. We spend time learning what diversity and inclusivity mean, and how those concepts may be understood in specific careers or industries, drawing on scholarly research and case examples.
In this paper, you will make an argument about what the main concerns about inclusivity and diversity are within your chosen career community, and what actions educators, students, workers, and leaders in that career community can (and should) take to address those concerns. For example, you might explore the gender demographics of the computer engineering field, and propose ways of making that industry more accessible to women; you might address the role of national or ethnic identity in the consumer marketing industry, and propose ways of helping advertisers be more culturally sensitive in their campaigns; or you might address the issue of geographic diversity in the education industry, to think about how professional teachers can connect across areas with vastly different local histories and populations.
In other words: Your paper should identify a specific form of diversity that applies to your selected career community and answer the question, "How well does this career community engage with this particular aspect of a diverse society, and how can it do better?"
Writing on sensitive and normative topics
This paper differs from your first paper (on technology) in that it is intended to be not only descriptive and analytical, but also normative -- in other words, arguing for a certain course of action, for the world as it "should" be in your opinion. However, you still need to use authoritative, scholarly articles for ideas, concepts, evidence, arguments, and examples to support your claims.
Questions about diversity and inclusion often spark debates that are personally and culturally sensitive. You may already have had personal experiences with these debates that are playing out in the relationships and activities you’ve begun to develop in your chosen areas of study. This assignment will involve synthesizing those debates, using the assigned scholarly articles and material from lecture, in addition to reliable outside sources, to make an argument about what obstacles stand in the way of enhancing diversity in your career community, and what can be done to counteract these trends, including the role a liberal arts education may play in this process.
Questions that might help generate ideas for your paper
- Are there broad cultural assumptions or stereotypes in this career community about who is best suited to perform particular kinds of work? Where do those assumptions come from? Are those assumptions harmful?
- Does this career community employ a diverse range of people or are its employees comprised of a narrow range of individuals? What about its managers/owners/leaders?
- Does this career community provide goods or services to a restricted segment of the population? Are there opportunities for bringing the benefits of this career community to a wider audience?
- How does the experience of working in this career community differ around the globe?
Steps to follow in composing and turning in your outline
For this first part of the assignment, you need to turn in a brief outline of your paper, including:
- a description of the topic of your paper (which technology and which career community)
- the intended thesis of your paper (the argument your paper will make about how the technology affects work in the career community)
- a detailed map of the flow of your paper (indicating which authoritative articles you intend to use to help you make your argument)
- a tentative conclusion (that should answer the "why does this matter?" question)
You only have 1000 words (four double-spaced pages) so you need to be concise. For example:
- Introduction paragraph includes a thesis along these lines: "In career community X, issues of diversity and inclusion related to Y [topic] pose the challenge of Z [thesis] because of A, B, and C [reasons]." (This is just a rough example; your thesis does not have to look like this!)
- Paragraph two explains and supports reason A using evidence A1, A2, A3
- Paragraph three explains and supports reason B using evidence B1, B2, B3
- Paragraph four explains and supports reason C using evidence C1, C2, C3.
- Paragraph five raises a counter-claim which might undermine your thesis, and addresses that counter-claim.
- Concluding paragraph restates your thesis and a summary of your reasons, suggesting broader implications that follow from the thesis.
Upload your outline to Canvas in order to receive credit for this assignment.