SOAN 337: Globalization,
Culture, and Everyday Life
MW 1:20-2:35, Alumni 108
Colgate University
Spring 2005 Professor Thomas Hall
NEW Office: B3 Alumni, x7042, email: tdhall@mail.colgate.edu
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Last Updated 2-8-05
Reading Reports:
How to Cite Readings
There has been some confusion on the proper citations for the reading reports. WHY is important to do this? There are several reasons:
accuracy on the source you are reporting
learning proper social science citation
mark of an educated person is to know proper processes of research in each field
For further examples see Formats and Bibliographies for Papers, Case Studies, & Theses.
Below I give an example from each of the texts:
For CLARK:
Clark, Robert P.
2002. "Ch. 2: Global Awareness." Pp. 36-60 in
Global Awareness: Thinking Systematically About the World.
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
or
Clark, Robert P.
2002. "CS 2: Making Connections in the News: Endangered Species
and Endangered Languages." Pp. 61-69 in
Global Awareness: Thinking Systematically About the World.
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
For GUNN:
Gunn, Geoffrey C. 2003. "Ch. 4: Catholic Cosmologies" Pp. 85-111 in First Globalization: The Eurasian Exchange, 1500-1800. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.
For Hobson:
Hobson, John M. 2004. "Ch. 4: The East remains dominant: the twin myths of oriental despotism and isolationism in India, South-east Asia and Japan, 1400-1800." Pp. 74-96 in The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*For Kisinec:
Green, Peter.
2002. "Alexander and the Successor Kingdoms." Pp. 35-46 in Expanding
Empires: Cultural Interaction and Exchange in World Societies from Ancient to
Early Modern Times, edited by Wendy Kasinec and Michael A. Polushin. Boulder: Rowman
and Littlefield. [orig. 1990].
or
Kasinec, Wendy and Michael A. Polushin, eds. 2002. "Supplement 2."
Pp. 69-71 in Expanding Empires: Cultural Interaction and Exchange in
World Societies from Ancient to Early Modern Times, edited by Wendy Kasinec
and Michael A. Polushin. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.
* Note: for the individual chapters you cite the author of that chapter, NOT the editors, and follow the citation with the original date of publication (which is usually in note 1 to that chapter). For supplements use Kasinec & Polushin as editors.
**For Lechner & Boli:
Greider, William. 2004. "Wawasan 2020." Pp. 160-166 in The Globalization Reader, 2nd ed, edited by Frank J. Lechner and John Boli. Malden, MA: Blackwell (orig. 1997).
Lechner, Frank J. and John Boli. 2004. "Economic Globalization: Introduction." Pp. 157-159 in The Globalization Reader, 2nd ed, edited by Frank J. Lechner and John Boli. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
** Note: for the individual chapters you cite the author of that chapter, NOT the editors, and follow the citation with the original date of publication (which is usually at the bottom of the first page of that chapter). For Introductions to sections Lechner & Boli are the authors, as in the examples above.
For Sklair:
Sklair, Leslie. 2002. "Ch. 5: Transnational Practices: Corporations, Class, and Consumerism." Pp. 84-117 in Globalization: Capitalism and Its Alternatives, 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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