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Read the article. Dismantling stereotypes in media and advertising to drive equality_UNICEF 2022.pdf 
https://www.unicef.org/media/117536/file/Dismantling%20stereotypes%20in%20media%20and%20advertising%20to%20drive%20equality_UNICEF%202022.pdf  Then, from a sociological perspective, articulate the author’s position, assumptions within this position, potential objections to this position, and implications of the position.  Then, from a sociological perspective, articulate the author’s position, assumptions within this position, potential objections to this position, and implications of the position.
Length
Short answer format with 1-2 paragraphs per section
Instructions:
Upon reading your assigned article, in an appropriate manner approaching this as a student of sociology, label each section in your assignment and complete the following:
Part A:  Articulate the position taken in the article. What primary claim is the author making? (12.5 points)
Part B:  Articulate assumptions being made in the author’s position. What is the author accepting as truth as a basis for their position? (12.5 points)
Part C:  Articulate possible objections to this position. What reason might someone have to disagree with part of, or all of, the author’s position? (12.5 points)
Part D: Articulate implications of the author’s position. What is the potential impact of the author’s position being supported? (12.5 points)
Rubric:
Criteria
Proficient
12.5 points
Emerging
10 points
Beginning
7.5 points
Absent
0 points
Criterion Score
Articulates a position—–What is the primary claim the author is making?
With proper use of supporting examples, student clearly and thoroughly articulates the author’s position.
With use of supporting examples, student moderately articulates the author’s position.
Student does not use examples and/or poorly articulates the author’s position.
Section is absent from the paper or does not allow for sufficient or appropriate scoring of skill (e.g. plagiarism).
Score of Articulates a position—–What is the primary claim the author is making?,
/ 12.5
Articulates assumptions within a position—–What is the author accepting as truth as a basis for their position?
With proper use of supporting examples, student clearly and thoroughly articulates assumptions within the author’s position.
With use of supporting examples, student moderately articulates assumptions within the author’s position.
Student does not use supporting examples and/or poorly articulates assumptions within the author’s position.
Section is absent from the paper or does not allow for sufficient or appropriate scoring of skill (e.g. plagiarism).
Score of Articulates assumptions within a position—–What is the author accepting as truth as a basis for their position?,
/ 12.5
Articulates objections to a position—–What reason might someone have to disagree with part of, or all of, the author’s position?
With proper use of supporting examples, student clearly and thoroughly articulates potential objections to the author’s position.
With use of supporting examples, student moderately articulates potential objections to the author’s position.
Student does not use supporting examples and/or poorly articulates potential objections to the author’s position.
Section is absent from the paper or does not allow for sufficient or appropriate scoring of skill (e.g. plagiarism).
Score of Articulates objections to a position—–What reason might someone have to disagree with part of, or all of, the author’s position?,
/ 12.5
Articulates implications of a position—–What is the potential impact of the author’s position being supported?
With proper use of supporting examples, student clearly and thoroughly articulates the potential implications of support for the author’s position.
With use of supporting examples, student moderately articulates the potential implications of support for the author’s position.
Student does not use supporting examples and/or poorly articulates the potential implications of support for the author’s position.
Section is absent from the paper or does not allow for sufficient or appropriate scoring of skill (e.g. plagiarism).
Score of Articulates implications of a position—–What is the potential impact of the author’s position being supported?,
/ 12.5

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