Talk:Social conscience

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Article Addition Ideas
Hello. I chose to cover this topic of social conscience for my sociology class project. I would like to expand on how social conscience ties in with investing, art, antiques, and politics by creating separate headings and adding more specifics. I also want to create headings for social media's effects on social conscience, as well as how social conscience affects big businesses, with pharmaceutical companies being a major example. I plan to use the sources already given to expand upon those topics, and also use the sources below for newer topics. Examples of possible new topics include the effects of literature on social conscience, and past ideals, specifically the Victorian Era, on social conscience. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thornman, Sue (2000-03-01). Media Studies: A Reader. NYU Press.

Patrick, Kirsten. "Antibiotic stewardship and pharma's social conscience." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal 19 Apr. 2016: 483.

Longenbach, James. "Elizabeth Bishop's social conscience." ELH 62.2 (1995): 467+.

Lewis, Judith S. "The Social Conscience of the Early Victorians." Journal of Social History 38.2 (2004): 547+.

Smagorinsky, Peter. Developing Social Conscience through Literature. pp. 12-18. Dalon041 (talk) 03:01, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
 * Sounds good. This article has needed expansion for a long time. You are the person to do it! Philafrenzy (talk) 11:05, 5 October 2016 (UTC)

Peer Review
Hey, I'm Martin and I'm your peer reviewer. So far you have a solid base and really good ideas to go off of. Something I am suggesting you consider is looking into how the social consciousness effects all of the issues going on in todays world. For example: the huge racial protests around the world, the sexist movement, and even talking about the inequality in wealth/power in the world. Those are just some suggestions where you can analyze how the social consciousness of people are taking matters into their own hands and taking a sense of responsibility and worrying about the future if these issues are not fixed. Hopefully this has helped a bit! Mlecole (talk) 20:31, 28 October 2016 (UTC)