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Writing Update
Hi Everybody!
So, I submitted my first draft early this morning and was not fully satisfied with it. There were alot of holes that need to get filled in and restructured from all of the constructive feedback that I received after my presentation on Tuesday. I have to admit, it is a bit tedious, having to go in and restructure writing from a slightly different view. But, after all of the work we’ve done throughout the semester, I know that it will only enhance my paper for the better. I guess, if you think about it, it shouldn’t be too complicated since the majority of the research is completed, its just about gluing the pieces.
Earlier today, I had the opportunity of meeting with another Baruch Professor who informed me of two Professors at Baruch with a lot of knowledge, research, and experience with the Young Lords. I really wish I would have known this earlier on, but still want to try to get in contact one of them this coming week to help me cultivate a coherent paper.
-RHD
Rebecca’s Writing Update
Hi Everyone,
Hope you all had a good Holiday weekend! 🙂
I started writing a few pages over the weekend but I know that this week is going to be super hectic, it is really going to test my time management skills to the core. At a first glance, typing up two pages in such a short amount of time seemed overwhelming and a bit discouraging, causing me to procrastinate for a few days. BUT, once I sat down with the Argument Assignment and finished up my presentation for tomorrow everything seemed a lot easier. Those two assignments served as the foundation for my outline and aided in the direction and content of my paper. It is still overwhelming because I literally have 6 other papers due this week for other classes, but this is life.
-RHD
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research Update ( Dana )
Hello all,
I hope everyone had a lovely thanksgiving holiday, I know I sure did. On another note, the moment we have all been waiting for has come: Writing!! My draft is due tomorrow and I am beginning to write my research paper. Since the paper presentations I decided not to seek out more information but try to have a more “clear” understanding of the information I already have. For tomorrow I hope to have substantial amount of my paper completed, Lord knows I need all the feedback I can get. I’m looking forward to seeing other classmates’ research progression .
Good Luck,
Dana
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Research Update
I have to admit, I am still thrown off by the Hurricane and have gotten out of the loop of consistently signing on to our Blog. Nevertheless, I have been outlining and beginning my presentation for next week. On the research end, I think I have a pretty substantial amount of evidence and what not to support the analyses that I’ve made, but that does not mean that I stopped researching. My focus now is on policies and communities that continue to sustain and advocate for progression within the Puerto Rican, and broader Latin@, community with respect to the contributions of the Young Lords. I already had some research in this area but feel a need to have more substantive support for this area of my research. And, since I am a visual learner, I have been looking into more documentaries for additional insight and reflection.
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Dana Howell Research Update
Hello All,
So this week has been extremely hectic for me. After re-examining my argument assignment I realized it was totally disorganized and many of my reasons were not properly backed up by the evidence I presented. Im taking some time to re-read my sources and search for outside sources to help formulate a better argument. I am hoping that once this stage is complete some of my anxiety about writing this paper will subside. The realization is now kicking in, whether I will be about to find enough information to write a substantial twenty page paper. Is any one else feeling like this?
See you all tomorrow.
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Dana Howell research update
Hello all,
I hope everyone is doing well after this stressful week. The sources I reviewed this weekend seem to present similar arguments regarding the relationship between social policy expenditures and regime type. According to Tor Jacobsen, written in the study ” “Welfare Attitudes and Social Expenditure: Do Regimes Shape ?” Attitudes are often rooted in value structures and the value structures are influences by national contexts, like regime institutions.(Liberal, Conservative and Social-Democratic) Leftist attitudes are synonymous with opinions that are pro collectivism,and favorable of state responsibility and equality of incomes. Rightist s attitudes on the other hand, are characterized by a preference for individualistic values and income differences and a more negative stances toward government intervention.
See you all tomorrow
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Argument Update
Hi Everyone,
I hope you and your families weren’t heavily affected by the hurricane!
So, I thought I was going on the right track but the comments that I’ve received from group members have helped to shape my research topic/argument a bit differently. I think I was going off towards a paper that I found interesting, but did not necessarily give answer to the “so what” question. I feel like group members were respectfully asking “so what” during our discussions and am grateful for that because it helped me look at my research in a completely different light.
Therefore, my argument has come to be:
The current involvement and success of the community-based organizations (CBOs) and public outlets in the New York City-Puerto Rican (Nuyorican) community are a direct result of the leadership of the Young Lords Party’s (YLP) New York Chapter at their peak. These CBOs and public outlets, that have spun out of the YLP, serve as the most significant venue by which Nuyoricans have been able to gain educational and socioeconomic mobility in NYC.
Compared to what I came up with in the past, I think that this argument encompasses the ideas and areas that I explored with the research to back it up in a more concise way. Thanks to everyone for the help! 🙂
Dana Howell Argument
Hello Group 4,
The last time we met in class Rebecca gave me the suggestion to investigate differences in population make up. That’s was a great point. I came across an article in the Scandanavian political Studies Journal which compares the American Welfare system to countries coined as”social democratic” nations: Belgium, Denmark, Sweeden etc. Social Democracy usually results in the evolution of capitalist economy to semi- socialist economy. These Social Democratic Countries have historically, homegenous populations. Until very recently there has been an influx of immigrants, Social Scientists have theorized that natives do not harbor negative public opinion toward immigrants benefiting from the welfare system because: 1. unlike the US, countries have refrained from politicizing issues with ethnicity 2. US citizens have deeply engrained view of welfare recipients as “lazy opportunists” ( capitalism)
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Possible Argument
As I continue to conduct research and try to critically analyze them, I tend to fall into a leisurely reading mode, because what I am reading about interests me on multiple levels. What I am learning to do is begin to trim parts that I just find interesting and parts that can be used as research-worthy parts that will help reflect a particular image and side of Puerto Rican “Independence” in the U.S.
So, I think my argument is becoming something along the lines of:
The contribution of Organizations and Parties, like the Young Lords, have helped develop an intellectual culture of Independence among Puerto Ricans in New York. Even so, New York-Puerto Ricans have yet to put these ideals into practice to further develop and advance the Puerto Rican community.
Based upon the research that I have conducted and personal experience, I feel that this is an accurate picture of modern New York-Puerto Ricans, descendants of those influenced by Young Lords and other organizations of the like/time. The YLP and other organizations gave the NY-PR community the tools of Puerto Rican culture, history, and problems. The YLP and other organizations also gave them a framework around a shared set of views by which they believe Puerto Ricans on the U.S. mainland continue to be oppressed, such that these ideas continue to resonate amongst the Latino community today. As I understand it, it is not as much a matter of availability (while that is a significant part of the NY-PR struggle), but more so, it is the inability to apply the ideals, intellect, and will-power passed down from the 2 previous generations.
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Dana’s Research update # 3
Hey Guys,
I finally had time to read some of the sources I previously skimmed, and it seems as though my research is changing direction again. Originally, I was interested in analyzing how public opinion on welfare policy affected spending on other “entitlements”. Professor Kafka said that I might have trouble finding the information I wanted and that was correct. This topic is discussed in many of the sources I came across but, the journals suggest there isn’t a sufficient link. I think I am better of doing a comparative study of the American Welfare System with European Welfare. Many of the studies I came across discussed European Nations so I believe this is topic which could amount to 20 pages or more. Between now and Tuesday I really have to spend my time fleshing out some type of hypothesis, so I feel like I have some direction for this paper.
See you all on Tuesday,
Dana