The Influence of Perception, Nature, and Photography on Art

Read Sturken and Cartwright (Chapters 3–5). View the National Parks in Illinois at https://www.nps.gov/state/il/index.htm and explore each of the five parks and after viewing this Internet nature experience, reflectively respond to the first study question. Consider how one’s perception affects a work of art.
Review the national parks on the Internet: When has nature taken you outside yourself? Describe an experience in which you were overtaken with a sense of awe. Locate a poem (not in the text) that portrays the feelings you experienced. Cite the poem and explain why this poem speaks to you.
From Sturken and Cartwright (Chapter 4 pp. 151–174 and Chapter 5 pp. 204–212): What does the usage of perspective imply? What led to the invention of photography? How has photography influenced art and daily life? How have digital images influenced art and daily life?

 

Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity

 

Introduction: 1-2 paragraphs
Define the topic: what is the definition, is it related to any theories or historical legacies, does it affect many people, is it different depending on culture/type of person?
Why is this important: is it a growing trend/problem/technique, are there new ways to deal with it, is there much research on it?
Preview: mention the type of research you will present, reference that you will relate this topic to the real world
Second Source: Summarize research article: 1-3 paragraphs
Briefly introduce the previous research presented in the article: what types of studies have been done, what did other researchers find out, are the findings conflicting or do most studies say the same thing
If it is a theory/review paper: write in depth about the different concepts presented, different kinds of research, general findings, what future research should focus on
If it is a study: explain the method (who was in the study and how many of them, what measures or tasks did they do, anything else important about the procedure), explain the findings (if it is a qualitative study, discuss the themes and patterns found; if it is a quantitative study, what was the outcome and was there significance/hypotheses accepted)
Third Source: Summarize news article: 1-3 paragraphs
If you decide to use more than one research article instead of a news article, use the directions above to summarize the research article
If you decide to use a news article, summarize the news article. Indicate what the source is (as well as have an in-text citation with author last name and year) and summarize the article (what was the author’s purpose in writing the article, did it critique or expand on the topic or explain it to a wider audience, what was the conclusion the author came to about the topic?)
Conclusion: Summing up and offering suggestions for future research: 1-2 paragraphs
Briefly summarize the sources you presented (just 1-3 sentences), restate why this is an important topic
Critically analyze the topic by providing ideas for how this technique should be used/how the public should treat this issue/why people need to understand it, and giving an example of how future research on this should be conducted or the questions we still have about it
Possible Topics:
Chapter 4- Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity
• Intersex
• Twin studies
• Sex hormones (estrogen and testosterone)
• Puberty
• Sexual assault

The reason, nature, and extent of increased youth crime and violence.

In most jurisdictions, a person is considered an adult at the age of 18. As such, many juveniles who commit serious crimes are simply released to a parent or guardian without any repercussions.

Explain the reason, nature, and extent of increased youth crime and violence. What means are being used by law enforcement to prevent and deter delinquent behavior and youth crime and violence? What obstacles are officers facing in their efforts to fight said crime and violence?
Recommend changes in the criminal justice system that you feel would be effective in not only matching the punishment to the crime, but also reducing the amount of crime being perpetrated by the youth overall.