Prompt
In a scholarly essay, introduce the background and context of a current public issue and demonstrate its
importance, and then analyze at least five relevant stakeholders (individuals and groups invested in or
affected by the issue), employing stasis theory to understand the arguments being offered on your issue
in the public sphere.
In writing this essay, you will locate and analyze a variety of academic and popular sources in order to
understand the scope of the conversation and various stakeholders’ perspectives surrounding your
issue. This project is meant to help you challenge the tendency to oversimplify current social or political
issues as two-sided (left vs. right, blue vs. red, right vs. wrong). Issues have multiple perspectives, and
our goals with this project are to understand and explain the background and context for the issue and
to understand and explain how various stakeholders perceive and argue about this issue.
Because you will be exploring the complexity of this issue, you should find, evaluate, and incorporate a
variety of sources that are complex. Avoid sources that oversimplify or provide only surface-level
overviews or arguments and find sources that explore the issue with complexity and perspective.
You might consider using headings to help a reader navigate the essay. But in
short, your essay should first set up the context and history of this issue or problem, and then discuss
and analyze at least five stakeholders .For your analysis of these stakeholders, you should find stakeholders who represent the full complexity
of the issue. While many stakeholders are active advocates, others are may be silent stakeholders,
unaware of how the issue impacts them or unable to argue on their own behalf. However, so that you
can analyze the nature of the public debate, you should choose at least four active stakeholders (out of
a total of at least five) to research. For each stakeholder, you should identify 1) who they are, 2) their
relationship to the issue, and 3) where possible, what they are arguing and the values that connect their
position.
This essay shouldn’t make an argument about which stakeholders are correct or which ideas and
positions you personally agree with or like best. Instead, you should explore some of the following
questions in your discussion of stakeholders: Why or how do the different stakeholders disagree or
agree with one another? Who is or isn’t speaking? What are their primary concerns or goals for their
ideas or positions? What values are informing their perspective? Exploring why each stakeholder acts on
or reacts to the issue as they do, you will apply stasis theory to better understand the nature of
disagreement among the groups who are weight in on your issue.
Have an effective title that helps a reader understand the purpose and subject of your essay
It thoroughly discusses the
history and context of the issue, offering a rich description with complexity for that history and
context.
• Your discussion of each stakeholder shows complexity and understanding of their perspectives,
moving beyond mere description to analysis of why and how these stakeholders hold these
positions.
• Your primary and secondary sources move beyond a simplistic approach to the problem or
issue, and they are effectively and sophisticatedly incorporated into the essay.
• Your essay is organized in a fashion that is appropriate for your argument and logically and
carefully arranged. This includes appropriate headings, topic sentences, and transitions.
• Paragraphs cohere, are clearly ordered, and transition smoothly. Paragraphs contain
appropriate topic sentences, which are supported with clear, concrete evidence and sound
reasoning.
• Sentences are interesting, varied in form, and fairly free of surface errors. Word choice and
sentences show evidence of intentional choices by you as a writer.
Prompt In a scholarly essay, introduce the background and context of a current p
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