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The annotated bibliography is the next step in your semester-long research project: An intersectional social scientific analysis of a current event related to sex and culture. The point of the project is to analyze why/how this event/issue is significant and further develops our understandings of key concepts relating to sex, gender, and/or sexuality. Remember, students must ground their projects in one of the course’s major units: FIRST, you are to list your project topic, guiding questions, and hypothesis. These could be nearly identical to what you wrote in your Research Proposal, but they should be at least a little more developed by now. SECOND, you are to list 6 academic sources, Note: each source should be an academic one, meaning it comes from a scholarly book or from an academic journal. While you can cite an Everyday Feminism article in your final paper, it will NOT count towards your 6 required academic sources. Following each source, students are to provide a 2-3 sentence summary of its thesis (i.e., its primary argument/claim).