Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of California - San Diego/Comparative Political Economy - Modern Capitalism (Fall 2016)

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Course name
Comparative Political Economy - Modern Capitalism
Institution
University of California - San Diego
Instructor
Annelise
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Political Science
Course dates
2016-09-26 00:00:00 UTC – 2016-12-09 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
50


Political economy is a subfield of the social sciences that focuses on the way in which power relations, political conflict, government policy, interest groups, and political institutions shape economic behavior and economic outcomes. Individuals have many identities (political, economic, social) and are subject to numerous forms of authority. Economic authority is most often thought of highly decentralized while political authority comes from above. As such, departing from traditional economics, political economy assumes economic outcomes are not simply the result of resources and market forces, but also from political forces that shape outcomes through government policy.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Rosanamgoong Alberta Health Insurance Act (1935)
Fhoffman1206 Italian welfare state
CameronNemo Health care in Spain, Spanish National Health System, Paid Family Leave (California)
Bertrandwilden Healthcare in Scotland
Ilivadic1 Family Policy in Spain
GavinWest Family Policy in the Netherlands
DanishKringle German Reunification, Economic history of the German reunification
Keven003 Income inequality in Denmark
Connorcb
Tbassett Youth Unemployment: Italy, Spain, South Africa
Zhongfei Li Poverty reduction
M4andrews Japanese work environment, Unemployment insurance (Japan)
Dtanizak Healthcare in Luxembourg
Aravedis Healthcare in Austria
Jal292 Healthcare in Iceland
C4ptKirk Economy of Greece, Economy of Italy, Italian welfare state
Kevindfink Social Mobility in South Africa
Mizu12345 Japanese work environment, Karoshi
Rwongucsd Youth Unemployment in Italy
AyLedezma Welfare in Japan, Poverty in Japan
Treys1 Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, Poverty in the United Kingdom
EunjiS Working hours in South Korea
Grantchen16 Labor Movement in Taiwan
HarryGeorgiou Poverty in the United Kingdom
Jnaoum14 Health Policy in Slovenia
Scase314 Labor policy in the Republic of Ireland, Pension Policy in the Republic of Ireland, Family Policy in the Republic of Ireland
Ncledesm Family Policy in Iceland
Marcomonroy Healthcare in South Korea
Varunjitsingh6410 Malta Poverty Reduction, Malta Pensions Policy, Malta Unemployment System
Jwpicker Social Welfare in Luxembourg
Wbohaitan
Vidurb
Yuw160 Youth unemployment
Italianfaucets Work council
Ericcabaniss Health care in Cyprus
Flvega Pension For Elderly in South Korea
FEfren16 Pensions in Denmark
Ruornela Labor Policy in Italy
VOrtiz Pension For Elderly in South Korea
Robert.A 30 Percent Club, California Fair Pay Act
Flappy2wop
Lafemmmefatale97
Nkhamosh Economy of Portugal Poverty prevention

Timeline

Week 3

Course meetings
Monday, 10 October 2016
Assignment - Introduction to the Wikipedia project

 Welcome to your Wikipedia project's course timeline. This page will guide you through the Wikipedia project for your course. Be sure to check with your instructor to see if there are other pages you should be following as well. 


 This page breaks down writing a Wikipedia article into a series of steps, or milestones. These steps include online trainings to help you get started on Wikipedia. 


 Your course has also been assigned a Wikipedia Content Expert. Check your Talk page for notes from them. You can also reach them through the "Get Help" button on this page. 


 To get started, please review the following handouts: 


Assignment - Practicing the basics
  • Create an account and join this course page, using the enrollment link your instructor sent you.
  •  It's time to dive into Wikipedia. Below, you'll find the first set of online trainings you'll need to take. New modules will appear on this timeline as you get to new milestones. Be sure to check back and complete them! Incomplete trainings will be reflected in your grade. 



Milestones

This week, everyone should have a Wikipedia account.

Week 4

Course meetings
Monday, 17 October 2016
Assignment - Draft (and post) your paragraphs
  • On the Students tab, assign your chosen topic to yourself.

You've picked a topic and found your sources. Now it's time to start writing.

  • Complete the "Sources and Citations" training (linked below).
  • You are expected to contribute 3 paragraphs to any wikipedia page dealing with the content discussed in the course - Each paragraph should include at least 3 references (only one of which can be from a course assigned reading.
  • When you make a small claim, clearly state the fact in your own words, and then cite the source where you found the information.



Creating a new article?


  •  Write an outline of that topic in the form of a standard Wikipedia article's "lead section." Write it in your sandbox
    •  A "lead" section is not a traditional introduction. It should summarize, very briefly, what the rest of the article will say in detail. The first paragraph should include important, broad facts about the subject. A good example is Ada Lovelace. See Editing Wikipedia page 9 for more ideas. 

Improving an existing article?


  •  Identify what's missing from the current form of the article.  Make notes for improvement in your sandbox.  In your sandbox, write a few sentences about what you plan to contribute to the selected article.  
    •  Compile a list of relevant, reliable books, journal articles, or other sources. Post that bibliography in your sandbox. Make sure to check in on the Talk page to see if anyone has advice on your bibliography. 

Don't forget to post!


  • Once your drafts on your sandbox are complete, make your additions live on the main pages.
  • Due by December 2



Resources: Editing Wikipedia pages 7–9


Milestones

Everyone has begun writing their article drafts.

Week 5

Course meetings
Monday, 24 October 2016

Week 6

Course meetings
Monday, 31 October 2016

Week 7

Course meetings
Monday, 7 November 2016

Week 8

Course meetings
Monday, 14 November 2016

Week 9

Course meetings
Monday, 21 November 2016

Week 10

Course meetings
Monday, 28 November 2016
Milestones