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Article Selection (3 articles)
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
 * Linguistic relativity


 * Article Evaluation
 * One of the reasons why I chose this article is because as bilingual individuals, we are able to analyze our own perception and posture depending the language that we are speaking. Even if is an idea, it makes sense, because we even feel like different persons (at least in my case) and that makes me wonder, if we learn more languages, would I be able to have many different perceptions of the world? which one is correct and trustworthy?. This principle has been accepted and abandoned many times, and one of the authors and philosopher that contribute was Noam Chomsky. linguistics and psychological aspects are essential for the development of this hypothesis.


 * Sources
 * Hymes, D. (1964). Two types of linguistic relativity. In Sociolinguistics: proceedings of the UCLA Sociolinguistics Conference (Vol. 1966, p. 114).
 * Estévanez, S., & Meara, P. (1990). Psycholinguistic relativity: lenguage specific visual searching strategies for English and Spanish natives and bilinguals. Revista española de lingüística aplicada, (6), 63-72.
 * Everett, C. (2013). Linguistic Relativity : Evidence Across Languages and Cognitive Domains. De Gruyter Mouton.

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Ideology of the SS


 * Article Evaluation
 * As an Ideology, the SS beliefs is something very interesting to investigate and make many questions. This ideology evolves psychological aspects such as mass control, racism, miscegenation, Catholicism, homosexuality, among others. This topic is about how a person can develop the ability of persuasion in every aspect, even if is the wrong vision. The SS made a lot of policies and strong-based beliefs in order to gain power against every political structure made before, using violence as main dictate procedure.


 * Sources
 * Rossino, A. B. (2003). Hitler strikes Poland: Blitzkrieg, ideology, and atrocity (p. 233173). Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
 * Tetlock, P. E. (1983). Cognitive style and political ideology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45(1), 118.
 * Hurd, M., & Werther, S. (2016). Retelling the past, inspiring the future: Waffen-SS commemorations and the creation of a ‘European’ far-right counter-narrative. Patterns of Prejudice, 50(4/5), 420–444.

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Military sociology


 * Article Evaluation
 * It is interesting how a field is able to be analyzed from many points of view, and military sociology is not an exception. Although, the military can develop many interpersonal relationships, making us see that the military is not all about duty. The military can be analyzed as a Social group too, how actions and postures can be related with shared interests in survival, combat and values that are more defined than civil society. Thanks to the World War II and the Cold War, this system and brotherhood started to develop to what we know now. Many of the Army values are related to relationships between soldiers and the importance of communication.


 * Sources
 * Lang, K. (1965). Military sociology. Current sociology, 13(1), 1-26.
 * Hill, R. M. (2015). Interpersonal Engagement. Military Review, 95(5), 49–56
 * Siebold, G. L. (2001). Core Issues and Theory in Military Sociology. Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 29(1), 140.

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Design


 * Article Evaluation
 * I saw this article related to Design. I studied Architectural design, and this topic was one of interest. Even though does not describe/develop an architectural point of view, it is the main reason why engineering, video games, structures among others got to what we know today. This article needs a lot of information and details that will help the reader have a clear image of how design is supposed to be in every aspect and field.


 * Sources
 * Coyne, R. D., Rosenman, M. A., & Radford, A. D. (1990). Knowledge based design systems.
 * Haugeland, J. (Ed.). (1997). Mind design II: philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence. MIT press.
 * Williams, B., Attwood, L., Treuherz, P., Larby, D., Fawcett, I., & Hughes, D. (2017). Design and Technology. Hodder Education Group.

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Enactivism


 * Article Evaluation
 * Since I am interested in environment, psychological aspects of the human beings, enactivism was a new word to my vocabulary. It is interesting how an organism needs to interact with certain environments in order to survive, adapt, receive information sensorimotor capacities and cognitive capacities. Indeed, reading new references, experts and points of view, I realized that this article should be more detailed with investigations, more citations, develop and a clear structure.


 * Sources
 * Hutto, D. D. (2005). Knowing what? Radical versus conservative enactivism. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 4(4), 389-405.
 * Daniel D. Hutto, & Erik Myin. (2013). Radicalizing Enactivism : Basic Minds Without Content. The MIT Press.
 * Haenlein, M., & Kaplan, A. (2019). A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence: On the Past, Present, and Future of Artificial Intelligence. California Management Review, 61(4), 5–14.