In this milestone, you will examine various definitions of social change identity and the ways in which these definitions align with the attitudes, beliefs, and ideals that reflect your identity. You will revisit the social change initiative that you discuss in this milestone assignment as you complete Project One.
Prompt
On the files that I provided I added 4 sources that I would like to be used, if possible, if not then any scholarly peer review sources about social change identity will do. This is my capstone class and I am currently working on my Bachelor’s degree.
For this activity, you will first research and review five scholarly resources that include varying definitions of social change identity. You will record and cite your definitions, then respond to the following criteria:
Record and cite five scholarly resources that include varying definitions of social change identity. Please locate five (5) different sources, provide a proper APA citation for each one, and provide a brief summary of how each highlights some aspect of “social change” and “identity”
Identify three themes that emerged from the researched definitions. In this case, “themes” will pertain to any common concepts that you can identify within the five definitions of social change agency. In the past, students have noted references to things like “activism”, “advocacy”, “community”, “leadership”, “collaboration” and “change” within each definition. Again, do your best to identify the common phrases/themes that you see within each definition.
Describe which of the three themes you feel has the greatest personal significance to you and why.
Describe which of the three themes you believe has the greatest societal significance and why.
Next, you will address the following in 4 to 5 sentences per criterion, citing your sources in APA style:
Describe a theory of personal change that best reflects your character and/or values and explain why.
Describe how a social change initiative of your choice aligns with your personal ideals.
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