Introduction: Introduce your project, topic, and interview participants. You wil

Introduction: Introduce your project, topic, and interview participants. You wil

Introduction: Introduce your project, topic, and interview participants. You will also
define and discuss the Key Concept that you will explore in the paper. 1- 2 paragraphs.
2. Related Examples: Discuss at least two sources. A) An assigned reading or film in the
class; and B) An outside source. Sources should demonstrate your topic or focus on a
Key Concept in another time/place or for a different kind of person. The goal is to show
related work in WGS to provide background. 1 – 2 paragraphs.
3. Analysis: Discuss selected parts of your interview responses and assess how they
demonstrate your topic and chosen Key Concept in action. 2- 3 paragraphs.
4. Conclusions: A) Make an overall statement about what your interview responses say
about your chosen topic and Key Concept. B) Also, make a clear statement about how
findings relate to the sources you cited in part 2. C) End with a direct statement on how
you can use these findings in your own life. (career, family, relationships, etc.) Be
imaginative and specific. 1- 2 paragraphs.
5. Formatting & Citations: Paper must have a title and include citations for sources.
Sources should be cited in-text and on a bibliography/works cited page. You can use any
citation format that you want—APA, Chicago, MLA—as long as you’re consistent!