Policy Paper

Order Description Policy Paper 3000-3500 words Due July 19 Artifacts Letters to magazines, newspapers, or web sites that you read. Readings Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students chapters 7, 8, 9, and 10 Viewings “The Politics of Fiction,” Elif Shafak. “The Lost Art of Democratic Debate” Michael Sandel. Format Double-spaced. Include at least 10 outside scholarly and 10 outside popular sources Content Building on our previous multimedia assignment, our culture also offers news and opinion on a 24-hour basis. Presentations of stories persuade audiences or spread information and misinformation. This assignment asks you to think critically and respond directly to an issue of current importance, communicating your analysis and reaction. Consider the following kinds of questions as inspiration for your research essay: What is your interest in the issue, and why? What else have you read elsewhere in scholarly journals and popular news sources that confirms or contradicts your view of the issue? Feel free to include the following proof: Art, including songs, poems, stories, movies, paintings, graffiti Documentaries or reality television Political campaigns or speeches Journalism Social media Opinions of others or yourself, especially in recommendations or conclusion Graphs, charts, tables of others or your own Government or NGO reports or statistics Survey (including SurveyMonkey) Interviews with experts or lay Personal experience