Sociology 211.92
Social Problems
Presession 2002
Dr. Scott Schaffer

Third Paper Assignment -- Fundamentalism as a Social Problem

Due Date: Mon Jun 3/2002 at the start of class. No late papers will be accepted without a compelling reason and convincing documentation. Should you be unable to make it to class on this day, you must email your paper to me as a Microsoft Word attachment prior to the start of class.

The Rules of the Game: This paper must be a minimum of five (5) full and complete pages in length. There is no maximum length for this paper, so you should write until you've completely answered the question. Your paper must be typewritten, double-spaced, on 8 1/2" by 11" paper. Your paper must have a cover page, on which a creative title ("Third Paper Assignment" is simply not creative enough), your name, and any other pertinent information should appear; your name should not appear anywhere else in the paper.

Your paper must be spell- and grammar-checked; papers that have copious errors will automatically lose one full letter grade. Receiving two "spelling and grammar" deductions during the course will translate into a zero (0) on the second assignment and any further assignments after that. You should follow all guidelines in the "How to Write a Schaffer Paper" handout; these guidelines will serve as the basis for my evaluation of your work. And finally, no direct quotations are permitted in this paper; any materials you use to support your argument must be paraphrased and cited following to guidelines in the paper-writing handout.

The Assignment: You should write a well-argued paper that answers the following question:

To what extent do you think that fundamentalisms are appropriate solutions to the social problems we face, and why?

In order to fully, completely, and successfully respond to this question, you must do the following in your paper:

You must use at least four articles from Social Problems and Social Solutions and evidence from at least two of the chapters in Jerusalem Calling, and you must cite all evidence you use in developing your argument.

A suggested outline appears on the reverse side of this page for your use should you choose to do so. In any case, you should develop an outline of your own prior to writing the paper, and then "reverse outline" the final product to make sure that you've fully and completely developed the response to this paper.

Happy writing.


Suggested Outline

I. Introductory paragraph

          A. "Attention grabbing" statement

B. Thesis statement: "In this paper I will argue that fundamentalisms are/are not appropriate solutions to social problems because...."

C. Path statement: "In order to do this, I will first... then... then...."

II. Social problem analysis 1

A. Discussion of characteristics of social problem -- what it is, how it manifests itself in society

B. Sociological problem analysis -- sociological problem --> solution to sociological problem --> social practice --> social problem

C. How social problem develops from sociological problem

D. Mobilization of evidence to support claims made above

III. Social problem analysis 2 -- repeat section II

IV. How fundamentalisms attempt to solve social problem 1

            A. Discussion of fundamentalism 1

            B. How fundamentalism attempts to solve social problems in general

            C. Fundamentalist solution as it appears at the micro level

            D. Fundamentalist solution as it appears at the meso level

            E. Fundamentalist solution as it appears at the macro level

            F. Mobilization of evidence to support claims made above

V. How fundamentalism attempts to solve social problem 2 -- repeat section IV

VI. Critical evaluation section

            A. One sentence response to "the big question"

            B. Principle and criteria for making this evaluation

            C. Mobilization of evidence you discussed earlier in the paper to support these claims

VII. Closure paragraph and extension of your argument