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Law and Social Change
Media, Crime & Criminal Justice
Previous Weeks - Spring 2004
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Prof. Takata.
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Latest Update: April 29, 2004
Newsflash!
LAST DAY OF CLASS is Friday, May 7th
"Learning is messy!." - Yvone Lenard
This local hub site will serve as a forum for messages about:
- Latest UWP Lecture Commentaries
- Previous Week's UWP Lecture Commentaries
- Book Reviews by UWP Students
- Site Additions
- Site Visits and Field Trips
- To submit a message,
Prof. Takata at takata@uwp.edu
All UWP Classes, Announcements
- Monday, April 26th through May 5th -- Second Mandatory Meeting with Susan. If you don't have an appointment, see me ASAP.
- Friday, May 7th -- The Last Day of Class
Criminal Justice Association News
Check the Criminal Justice Department web page for future club announcement.
All UWP Classes, Spring 2004 Academic Assessment
Readings for All UWP Classes:
- Keep in mind:
** the 5Cs: competency, consistency, cooperation, communication, and creativity.
** Bloom and Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning: latent learning, recognition, recall, application, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis.Grades are interactive and interdependent. You are responsible for telling me what you have accomplished, and verifying it either in class, in person, in an email dialogue, or meeting with me. For an explanation, read and Grades.
- new Freeing the Feminine Other Contribute to the collaborative hypertext poem by students, faculty, staff and folks from the community in the best of feminist dialogic theoretical tradition (California State University, Dominguez Hills and University of Wisconsin, Parkside).
- Metaphor and Theory. Read the Blind Men and the Elephant fable.
- Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity -- Free book online by Lawrence Lessig, law professor at Stanford University.
- Interpassivity
- New Projects with CSUDH students
- "Who's Habermas? Why Habermas?"
- "The Case Against Gold Stars" by Alfie Kohn.
- Letters of Recommendation Index
- Avoiding Plagiarism
All UWP Classes, site visits and field trips:
Note: There are some spaces still left. If you would like to attend one of these site visits, please email me, (first come, first serve). Do NOT be a "no show." If you cannot attend, please notify me ASAP.
- No more site visits will be scheduled for the remainder of Spring 2004.
Law and Social Change (CRMJ/SOCA 352)
- Course Syllabus
- new Law and Social Change: Teaching/Learning Revisited
- Links to the Sociology of Law Handbook readings
-- Introduction
-- Chapter 1, part 1
-- Chapter 1, part 2
-- Chapter 2
Media, Crime & Criminal Justice (CRMJ 490)
Past Weekly Hubpages - Spring 2004
- Number 15: Week of April 25, 2004
- Number 14: Week of April 18, 2004
- Number 13: Week of April 11, 2004
- Number 12: Week of April 4, 2004
- Number 11: Week of March 28, 2004
- Number 10: Week of March 21, 2004
- Number 9: Week of March 14, 2004
- Number 8: Week of March 7, 2004
- Number 7: Week of February 29, 2004
- Number 6: Week of February 22, 2004
- Number 5: Week of February 15, 2004
- Number 4: Week of February 8, 2004
- Number 3: Week of February 1, 2004
- Number 2: Week of January 25, 2004
- Number 1: Week of January 18, 2004
Past Lecture Commentaries - Spring 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of April 25, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of April 18, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of April 11, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of April 4, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of March 28, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of March 21, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of March 14, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of March 7, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of February 29, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of February 22, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of February 15, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of February 8, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of February 1, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of January 25, 2004
- Lecture Commentaries for the Week of January 18, 2004