User:Amritaatwal/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * First world privilige


 * Article Evaluation
 * - really not enough information; need to add more, show examples (maybe using technologies)
 * - add more sourced informaiton
 * -add subheadings: how it can look different in varying cultures
 * - not just financial


 * Sources
 * 1) Griffiths, M. (2017). From heterogeneous worlds: Western privilege, class and positionality in the South. Area, 49(1), 2-8.

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Feminine beauty ideal


 * Article Evaluation
 * - adding info: should also talk about it from a man's perspective and how they expect women to look a specific way and how that affects them
 * -should add more subheadings: Instagram, snapchat, magazines, commercials, models, etc...


 * Sources
 * 1) del Campo, A. F., & Interlomas, C. A. P. (2002). Beauty: Who sets the standards?. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 22(3), 267-268.
 * 2) Bann, E. E. (2001). Effects of media representations of a cultural ideal of feminine beauty on self body image in college-aged women: an interactive qualitative analysis (Doctoral dissertation).

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Early Childhood Trauma


 * Article Evaluation
 * - heavily biased towards a certain position- leads to all negative outcomes in adulthood; not true because some children become more resilient
 * -not sure what cocaine has to do with this and why it's a closing sentence for this topic
 * -The opening statement can be more narrowed and specific to types of traumas they may go through
 * -a couple of citations that seem outdated, new information has been discovered
 * -add headings and subheadings to make it more organized and clean


 * Sources
 * 1) Valent, P. (1998). Resilience in child survivors of the Holocaust: Toward the concept of resilience. Psychoanalytic Review, 85(4), 517-535.
 * 2)Kaplow, J. B., Saxe, G. N., Putnam, F. W., Pynoos, R. S., & Lieberman, A. F. (2006). The long–term consequences of early childhood trauma: A case study and discussion. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 69(4), 362-375.

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Drugs and prostitution


 * Article Evaluation
 * - Adding info: some individuals turn to the use of drugs to bear their job as a prositute
 * - should add drugs as a consquence to prsotitution, not only the other way around
 * - add more to risk factors and elaborate


 * Sources
 * 1) Young, A. M., Boyd, C., & Hubbell, A. (2000). Prostitution, drug use, and coping with psychological distress. Journal of drug issues, 30(4), 789-800. 2) Potterat, J. J., Rothenberg, R. B., Muth, S. Q., Darrow, W. W., & Phillips‐Plummer, L. (1998). Pathways to prostitution: The chronology of sexual and drug abuse milestones. Journal of Sex Research, 35(4), 333-340.

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Forced prostitution


 * Article Evaluation
 * 1)     Doesn’t have to be by a third party, could be due to your situations   2)      The terms "forced prostitution" or "enforced prostitution" appear in international and humanitarian conventions such as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court but have been insufficiently understood[ neutrality is disputed] and inconsistently applied.--> WHAT? (simplify this)   3)      Maybe expand on why these countries consider this a professional job compared to others “For example, in countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Greece and Turkey and other countries some forms of prostitution and pimping are legal and regulated as professional occupations.” à maybe because of economic system and social structure, they need more jobs   4)      Statuotory rapeà child prostitution   5)       Thailand, Cambodia, India, Brazil and Mexico have been identified as leading hotspots of child sexual exploitation.undefined        (try finding rates)


 * Sources
 * 1)Demleitner, N. V. (1994). Forced Prostitution: naming an international offense. Fordham Int'l LJ, 18, 163. 2) Nelson, K. E. (2001). Sex trafficking and forced prostitution: Comprehensive new legal approaches. Hous. J. Int'l L., 24, 551.