Identify the social science principles that apply to your issue. In other words, which principles of social science apply to the issue you selected?
Explain how the principles you identified apply to your issue. In other words, how are the social science principles you identified relevant to your issue?
Identify an audience that would be interested in your issue. For example, who would benefit most from hearing your message? Or who could best help in addressing the issue?
Describe how and why you can tailor your message to your audience, providing specific examples. For example, will your audience understand social scientific terminology and principles, or will you need to explain these? How will you communicate effectively with your audience?
III. Conclusion
Based on your investigation, develop a research question related to the issue you
selected. In other words, what would you like to know more about?
Explain how a social scientist would go about investigating the research question you
developed. In other words, what would the next steps be if a social scientist were to continue researching your question?
Separately
Adopt the social science perspective to create a list of questions about Racism and Protesting. Write two questions each from the point of view of a psychologist, a sociologist, and an anthropologist. Total 6 questions.