User talk:Gen-Asher/A’s Quare Theory, Queer and Religion Communication Intersections, and HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ Health Communication/Bibliography

Peer Review
Gen-Asher, your work looks great. You have done a great job making your section very understandable and overall it looks great. There are just a couple things I am a bit confused about and I am not sure how to dialect my confusion. To begin with your first topic is in an asterisk but your second topic is not. Your sources look very interesting. Your first source however is a media communications article, not a communication source. I think it is a very interesting source just maybe not following the narratives of this assignment. Same thing with your 4th source. I believe it is great, it has lots of the dynamics of what your topics are, just not a communication source. The rest of the sources look great and apply gracefully with your topics. I think those sources are not only great but have a good stance on the topics and are not one-sided. Great job! (Simoneta Reliz) Simoneta Reliz (talk) 04:08, 16 April 2024 (UTC)


 * Thank you for the thoughtful and kind remarks on my bibliography! To answer your first question about the bulleted first section, yeah that is kind of confusing I will fix that and make all the points to my topic the same fashion as the rest. Today I learned that media comm and other titles that include comm aren't always the right source so I spent my time today finding new sources that are just COMM. You've nicely complemented my sources and I appreciate that Thanks Again! Gen-Asher (talk) 23:34, 16 April 2024 (UTC)

Dr. E Review
A, good start here. You did an excellent job selecting COMM sources. Since source 4 can be more interdisciplinary (although focused on COMM/language), please bring in another COMM sources to the religion section. Please see Canvas for more comments on adding more sources and respond to this feedback on Wiki during our workshop time. OsaRosa (talk) 06:23, 16 April 2024 (UTC)


 * I've since found some replacement sources.
 * “Created this way”: liminality, rhetorical agency, and the transformative power of constraint among gay Christian college students.
 * 10.1080/14791420.2016.1206206
 * ‘‘Quare’’ Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know about Queer Studies I Learned from My Grandmother
 * 10.1515/9780822387220-009
 * I am still waiting to hear back from our librarian Tara? Still in need of a newer HIV source so I plan on meeting with her to get some help. Gen-Asher (talk) 23:36, 16 April 2024 (UTC)