Topic:
In a recent controversy, several media outlets made public nude photos of England’s Prince Harry without his knowledge or agreement. Do you believe it is fair or reasonable that snapshot photos of famous or well-known people taken for personal reasons become open to public scrutiny?
Our Position Statements are short (500 words or more) research-based papers where you take an informed stand or position on a topic and then argue your position using your research as support. A key element is the concept of taking an “informed position.” That means that you should be able to back up your position with evidence based on research from credible sources. In other words, you need to know what you are talking about and be able to prove it.
A Position Statement is an opinion, however unlike the opinions posted to most blog sites, your work in PHOTO 100 must be critical and scholarly. Base your Position Statement supporting arguments on facts and evidence. Include at least three (3) footnoted authoritative references to validate your position. Use primary source quotations, statistical data, etc. to help build your case.
The basic Position Statement structure is as follows:
1. Introduction
1) Identify the issue and state your position on it.
2. The body
1) Background information
2) What does the reader need to know?
3) Supporting facts
4) Evidence should logically lead to the position presented in the introduction.
5) Discuss various sides of the issue
3. A conclusion
1) Summarize the main concepts and ideas without repeating yourself.
2) Suggest solutions to potential problems you address in your position – (i.e. courses of action)
Grammar and spelling should both be at college level. Your instructor will reject late or incomplete assignments.