Writing Question
I need this essay and accompanying assignments done by tomorrow at 11:59pm, I’m willing to pay extra if it’s high quality work. Make sure to use credible sources and following all of the guidelines, no CHATGPT please. Cite the credible sources in MLA format. I will hire you for future assignments if you deliver amazing work :). I have ONE final essay after this that I’ll pay $150 for, on its own
Assignment One: 💡
- Watch “What is Rogerian Argument
- Links to an external site.
- ” video from FYC at USF.
- Use Perplexity.ai
- Links to an external site.
- to ask about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability.
- EITHER use your own query about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability,
- OR use these queries “what is cancel culture?” “What is the difference between cancel culture and accountability?” “How can students use AI to support their writing?”
- Here is a response
- Links to an external site.
- to the above queries.
- Read the response, look at a couple of sources used in the response, and select a “related” question and read that.
- Copy the response, the sources, and the related question response in the discussion below.
- Do a little research, not a Google or AI search.
- Go to Cerritos College Library Databases
- Links to an external site.
- and look for “Opposing Viewpoints” and “Academic Search Complete” research databases (you might need to login with your Canvas login information.
- Use the terms for either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability in the search bar. You might have to limit the results to “full text” and “peer review” to narrow the results.
- Select one article that you find interesting.
As you are reading or watching, take note of the following:
- The most important idea or lesson you learned from each of the articles and/or videos.
- The piece of information from each article read that is surprising to you about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability, and why that is something that speaks to you.
- How these articles or videos support your expectations and perceptions about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability especially through social media platforms. What type of action is worthy of being “cancelled”? What type of action is worthy of “being held accountable”? Why? How can students use AI to support their writing? Where is the line between using AI to support academic writing ethically or unethically?
- The impact that a Rogerian structured argument could have on a discussion on a controversial subject, such as, someone being “cancelled,” or being accused of using AI unethically?
- How these articles have changed or made you question your expectations and perceptions about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability.
- Definitions and characteristics of a Rogerian structured argument.
PART 2: THE WRITING – WHAT YOU ARE SUBMITTING
Write at least a 450 word response about what you learned from the articles or videos, and what your process is when reading news articles. Please include information from your notes on the following:
- The three most important ideas you learned from the articles/videos, and why they matter to you.
- How do you think a Rogerian structure argument impacts the discussion of individuals who have been cancelled, or how to use AI in academic writing. What are circumstances where accountability is acceptable, and when being cancelled is acceptable? Why? OR, what are circumstances where AI use in academic writing is supportive and when it is used inappropriately?
- Share the responses generated by your Perplexity.ai queries and the sources. Then evaluate the responses including the “related” suggested question. What did you find valuable about the responses and sources? Do they fit with what you already know about either AI use in academic writing, OR, cancel culture and accountability? How likely are you to use the sources in your essay?
- Share the article you choose from the research databases. Then share what connections you found between the sources generated from the Perpelxity.ai and the article from the research databases. Why do you think these connections are significant?
- Please include author, title, source (name of news organization), and link for each of the articles. Use the citation feature from the research databases.
Feel free to use all or any part of your notes in this response, and respond to a peer if you feel so compelled.
Assignment Two 💡
PART 1: PLEASE POST BY TUESDAY, 30 APRIL
After reading some articles on cancel culture, accountability, and Rogerian structured arguments, create a meme and write a 450 word explanation.
- The meme is supposed to represent what you learned from the readings you’ve done so far. It is also supposed to help start developing ideas that could be potentially used when creating essay 4. To help focus the writing and develop ideas for the essay, please respond to the following questions in the explanation.
- For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- What are the goals of cancel culture? What are the goals of being held accountable for one’s actions?
- How do people know when those goals have been met?
- Do people/posts/tweets have a right to be forgotten? When? Why?
- Two direct quotes from any of the readings to support your argument.
- For AI Use in Academic Writing (thanks, AR!):
- What are the pros of AI in academic writing? What are the cons of using AI in academic writing?
- How do people know when it’s okay to use AI in academic writing?
- Should AI be banned from all academic writing? Why?
- Two direct quotes from any of the readings to support your argument.
- For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- Use a meme generator – memegenerator.com – for your creation.
- Post the image, not just the link, with the explanation. You will probably need to resize the image to make sure it fits and doesn’t take up a lot of space. Click on the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize the image in the discussion.
PART 2: PLEASE RESPOND BY TUESDAY, 7 MAY
Please read the posts from your peers, and then respond in 150 words to two peers. Use the following questions for guidance:
- What you notice and value about your peer’s post.
- Identify a quote from your peer’s post that you would use in your summative assignment (a quote that your peer wrote, not a quote your peer used). Then explain why you chose that quote and how you would use it. Please cite that quote in-text citation in either APA or MLA format.
- Identify a next step for your peer. A next step could be another perspective, additional resource, and/or way to develop an idea present in the post.
TWO PEER RESPONSES:
- Ariela: Cancel culture and accountability are two similar concepts that have to do with holding people responsible for their actions, especially when those actions cause harm or damage to others. Cancel culturecan be seen as a form of social punishment, and it trys to challenge societal norms and power structures by calling out behavior that is deemed harmful to a community. Its goals include promoting accountability, empowering quieter voices and setting boundaries for behavior that is acceptable nad unacceptable. On the other hand, being held accountable for one’s actions includes acknowledging responsibility, reflecting on how one’s behavior affects others, and taking steps towards personal growth and change. The goals of accountability include promoting personal growth and change, repairing harm caused to individuals or communities, restoring trust, preventing future harm, and being more fairn. Determining when the goals of cancel culture or accountability have been met is difficult and often subjective. Important things to acknowledge include whether there has been genuine behavior change, whether harm has been addressed and repaired and how the affected communtes respond. Cancel culture and accountability both aim to point out harm and promote positive change, but they are different in how they approach and emphasize . Cancel culture seeks to challenge systemic issues and hold individuals socially accountable, while accountability focuses on personal growth, restitution, and justice. Both have important jobs in shaping societal norms and making a culture of responsibility and respect. In my meme you see a jesus figure thats labeled accepting and a person on their knees begging and theyre labeled Canceled person asking for forgiveness . This exemplifies how much greater the community is when they band together against bad and how the bad will eventually succumb.
- Victor Espinoza: The goals of cancel culture are to affect the people around you. Is to make an example of to society what is not tolerating what is tolerated. The goal of being held accountable is to make sure that society can see this is not a proper action to do. A tricky question is how do we know when the goals have been met It’s actually literally impossible To measure how far to go a great example is during the me too movement it’s almost an impossible amount of suffering to be accounted for And other people account for and haven’t spoken up yet. For sure if you want Harvey Weinstein removed from any power that he has and many make a new law that puts them on the predators list. To solve this and give a solution to this is a conundrum in itself because even the courts cannot solve this problem. Like Nicole an author from the University of Florida states like Nicole stated, “Cancel culture is needed to give a voice to the powerless like during the Harvey Weinstein case.” (1) In this way I believe cancel culture is needed in our society and sometimes can go even further. I personally believe Harvey Weinstein should not be forgotten but she remembered as a martyr to show what happens when people do these types of crimes holding him to account should be of upmost importance. Another form of council culture is when it is used to sells people who have a wrong opinion About a certain subject like Covid 19 Instead of canceling them explain to them situation and come to a meeting of minds. According to Renee Degroat, “the true test of a great leader is the influence that we have as a representative for positive change. We have to be willing to go through the process of leading others involved in making the change as it won’t happen overnight” (1) Realizing this By using the Rogarian Argument and theory In order to put yourself into somebody else’s shoes and explain the opposing view in your own words. The meme shows how cancel cultures use to defend the powerless such as women in the me too movement against Harvey Weinstein. Council culture has so many various definitions it’s hard to pinpoint all of them. As stated before this meme is straightforward and shows that cancel culture was the only way women could have the voices heard when it came to Harvey Weinstein. Harvey Weinstein has billions of dollars in the bank and hire the best lawyers therefore if the women decide to sue they will surely lose in court. Also the women might face retaliation from him and they can be dependent on their jobs so there are more inclined to put up with the sexual harassment. In reality what could women done in order to punish and stop the sexual harassment they were receiving. Which women historically going through in Hollywood. It is important to note that the me too movement started with Weinstein and it ended up helping woman in other sectors of Hollywood. Such as stunt doubles and extras which have received sexual harassment also. I would dare say Terry Crews actually got sexual harassed while being a 6 foot 3 muscular man and shows sexual harassment could even happen to such a powerful and Athletic man. Cancel culture and the me too movement has inspired others to speak up against their abuses and harassment. This form of protest making their voices heard on Twitter and is a great avenue and made their voices heard throughout the country. Me too can be seen as a form of activistism but just like everything else it could be a use and abused. Sometimes it go too far but this time its benefits and definitely helped out our society as a whole. In a sense Cancel culture is a form of excommunication just like it was done in the Catholic Church. Just like excommunication there has to be a discussion
Assignment Three: 💡
PART 1: PLEASE POST BY FRIDAY, 3 MAY
So, now that we’ve explored Structuring arguments in the Rogerian style, and explored what it means to be cancelled and held accountable, we are going to create a 600 word blog post that contains the following information.
For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- The impact on those who have been cancelled and/or held accountable.
- How do people who have been cancelled or held accountable participate in society again? When is the “punishment” considered done?
- What are some of the rippling effects of cancel culture and accountability?
- Your central point (thesis statement) on cancel culture and accountability and it’s impact in society.
- Be sure to include direct quotes from articles you are working with.
- Include either a works cited (MLA) or reference (APA) page at the end of the blog post with your sources cited. Please include a new source you are planning on using in your essay (this can be the links to the articles you are working with).
- Include at least 1 embedded image that is resized to fit in your post. Please use the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize your image.
- For AI Use in Academic Writing:
- The impact on those who have use AI ethically or unethically in their academic writing. , or those who use AI unethically.
- How do people who have been falsely accused of using AI defend themselves and their writing? What policies or parameters should colleges and universities use to support students using tools available to them to support their learning in an ethical way?
- What are some of the rippling effects of AI use in academic writing?
- Your central point (thesis statement) on AI use in academic writing and it’s impact in society.
- Be sure to include direct quotes from articles you are working with.
- Include either a works cited (MLA) or reference (APA) page at the end of the blog post with your sources cited. Please include a new source you are planning on using in your essay (this can be the links to the articles you are working with).
- Include at least 1 embedded image that is resized to fit in your post. Please use the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize your image.
NOTES FOR BLOG POST:
- This is a chance to develop ideas to be used in your essay.
- Please keep in mind that the sources you are using are valid and strong enough to appear in an academic essay.
- Please include a new source you are planning on using to support your essay.
PART 2: PLEASE RESPOND BY TUESDAY, 7 MAY
Please respond to one person’s blog post in at least 250 words.
- In your response, please answer the following questions:
- What do you notice and value about the blog post?
- What is the strongest part of this writer’s post? Why?
- What connections do you see between the post and the essay 4 guidelines?
Peer Response:
- Reply from Victor Espinoza: The impact of cancel culture on people held accountable could be seen throughout society. For instance, the Harvey Weinstein case is an excellent example of cancel culture working as it should. Because Harvey Weinstein has billions of dollars, he cannot afford a top-notch lawyer who can get them off of any charge. In the last week, he just got acquitted of his sexual assault charges. In New York, highest court, Weinstein case got thrown out for his 2020 rape case. Nicole Dudenhoefer from the University of Florida in a well-known journalist when she states, “The #MeToo movement is one example of how publicly calling out powerful individuals can lead to a widespread cultural shift. When sexual abuse allegations against former film producer Harvey Weinstein became public in 2017, it led to his conviction as a sex offender. Other influential people have faced their own reckonings for similar misconducts, and societal attitudes toward sexism and sexual harassment are becoming more intolerant” (P) 3. Also there were multiple victims of sexual assault and rape; eventually, their voices were heard together and collectively. This shows the importance of cancel culture because Harvey Weinstein is a mighty man. He may not get tried by the courts. I agree with cancel culture in this way because it holds the powerful accountable. Another case very similar to the Harvey Weinstein case is the Balenciaga case when they were using child labor and were accused of child sex crimes. Anyone could imagine the parents of the children did not have enough money compared to Balenciaga to sue. In this case, Balenciaga was using child laborers and underpaying them. The child laborers will work egregious hours, sometimes 12 hours a day, without very little pay. In fact, in most modern countries, it is against the law to make children work. On Twitter, Balenciaga was boycotted and was getting canceled. Many activists burned Balenciaga’s items and tore them apart. Many believe cancel culture is the same as tarring and feathering, so the whole community and society can show what Balenciaga has done. The main difference between silently punishing Balenciaga and doing it in public is the fact that it makes a standard that it should not be done in our society and makes an example of Balenciaga. That was a point of tarring and feathering. A great example of this will be when the audience watches the news and sees high-speed chases. The reason why it is public is to make an example of the people trying to escape the cops to put in society’s conscience that it cannot be done and do not even try it. This is the same as cancel culture. It could also be compared to the pope excommunicating a priest from the Catholic Church; cancel culture is essentially excommunication from society. But it is a most similar to tarring and feathering as explained by Nicole in this statement, “Tarring and feathering was also a form of public corporal punishment used to keep people in line. And during World War II, French women who were deemed traitors had their heads shaved.” (P) 1 Cancel culture has much power and can affect many. It is made to empower the powerless to seek justice from the powerful, such as in the Harvey Weinstein case. Just like everything else in life anything could be taken too far. People could even drink too much water and die from an overdose of water. This was seen when J. K. Rowling was canceled for saying that gender is a fact. Many did not know that J. K. Rowling was the author of the Harry Potter series in books. When she made this statement, the trans community took great offense and canceled her Netflix series. Honestly, the mistake seems honest, but because of the misuse of cancel culture,she lost many opportunities and was even shunned from society. In cases like this, the Rogerian argument and theory should be used. The Rogerian argument means people put themself in the other person’s position. For instance, in this case, Society will put itself in J. K. Rowling’s shoes. When she was doing the interview, it turns out J. K. Rowling was a victim of domestic violence. for many years.Therefore, it’s hard for her to grasp the transsexual concepts. She explains she had constant fears of men going into the bathroom when she was there, which is why she wasn’t completely on board with the transsexual agenda. Thesis The topic of cancel culture has become a subject of significant contention in recent times. While some argue that it has a detrimental impact on society, others hold the view that it can be employed as a tool to combat injustices perpetrated by individuals in positions of power. As with all issues in life, striking a balance is critical. By utilizing the Rogerian argument and theory, individuals can be encouraged to take responsibility for their actions, rather than being excommunicated or banished from society without justification. It is essential to maintain a delicate equilibrium between accountability and the appropriate consequences.
Assignment Four: 💡
- Watch “What is Rogerian Argument
- Links to an external site.
- ” video from FYC at USF.
- Use Perplexity.ai
- Links to an external site.
- to ask about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability.
- EITHER use your own query about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability,
- OR use these queries “what is cancel culture?” “What is the difference between cancel culture and accountability?” “How can students use AI to support their writing?”
- Here is a response
- Links to an external site.
- to the above queries.
- Read the response, look at a couple of sources used in the response, and select a “related” question and read that.
- Copy the response, the sources, and the related question response in the discussion below.
- Do a little research, not a Google or AI search.
- Go to Cerritos College Library Databases
- Links to an external site.
- and look for “Opposing Viewpoints” and “Academic Search Complete” research databases (you might need to login with your Canvas login information.
- Use the terms for either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability in the search bar. You might have to limit the results to “full text” and “peer review” to narrow the results.
- Select one article that you find interesting.
As you are reading or watching, take note of the following:
- The most important idea or lesson you learned from each of the articles and/or videos.
- The piece of information from each article read that is surprising to you about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability, and why that is something that speaks to you.
- How these articles or videos support your expectations and perceptions about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability especially through social media platforms. What type of action is worthy of being “cancelled”? What type of action is worthy of “being held accountable”? Why? How can students use AI to support their writing? Where is the line between using AI to support academic writing ethically or unethically?
- The impact that a Rogerian structured argument could have on a discussion on a controversial subject, such as, someone being “cancelled,” or being accused of using AI unethically?
- How these articles have changed or made you question your expectations and perceptions about either AI use in academic writing, OR cancel culture and accountability.
- Definitions and characteristics of a Rogerian structured argument.
PART 2: THE WRITING – WHAT YOU ARE SUBMITTING
Write at least a 450 word response about what you learned from the articles or videos, and what your process is when reading news articles. Please include information from your notes on the following:
- The three most important ideas you learned from the articles/videos, and why they matter to you.
- How do you think a Rogerian structure argument impacts the discussion of individuals who have been cancelled, or how to use AI in academic writing. What are circumstances where accountability is acceptable, and when being cancelled is acceptable? Why? OR, what are circumstances where AI use in academic writing is supportive and when it is used inappropriately?
- Share the responses generated by your Perplexity.ai queries and the sources. Then evaluate the responses including the “related” suggested question. What did you find valuable about the responses and sources? Do they fit with what you already know about either AI use in academic writing, OR, cancel culture and accountability? How likely are you to use the sources in your essay?
- Share the article you choose from the research databases. Then share what connections you found between the sources generated from the Perpelxity.ai and the article from the research databases. Why do you think these connections are significant?
- Please include author, title, source (name of news organization), and link for each of the articles. Use the citation feature from the research databases.
Feel free to use all or any part of your notes in this response, and respond to a peer if you feel so compelled.
Assignment Five 💡
PART 1: PLEASE POST BY TUESDAY, 30 APRIL
After reading some articles on cancel culture, accountability, and Rogerian structured arguments, create a meme and write a 450 word explanation.
- The meme is supposed to represent what you learned from the readings you’ve done so far. It is also supposed to help start developing ideas that could be potentially used when creating essay 4. To help focus the writing and develop ideas for the essay, please respond to the following questions in the explanation.
- For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- What are the goals of cancel culture? What are the goals of being held accountable for one’s actions?
- How do people know when those goals have been met?
- Do people/posts/tweets have a right to be forgotten? When? Why?
- Two direct quotes from any of the readings to support your argument.
- For AI Use in Academic Writing (thanks, AR!):
- What are the pros of AI in academic writing? What are the cons of using AI in academic writing?
- How do people know when it’s okay to use AI in academic writing?
- Should AI be banned from all academic writing? Why?
- Two direct quotes from any of the readings to support your argument.
- For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- Use a meme generator – memegenerator.com – for your creation.
- Post the image, not just the link, with the explanation. You will probably need to resize the image to make sure it fits and doesn’t take up a lot of space. Click on the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize the image in the discussion.
PART 2: PLEASE RESPOND BY TUESDAY, 7 MAY
Please read the posts from your peers, and then respond in 150 words to two peers. Use the following questions for guidance:
- What you notice and value about your peer’s post.
- Identify a quote from your peer’s post that you would use in your summative assignment (a quote that your peer wrote, not a quote your peer used). Then explain why you chose that quote and how you would use it. Please cite that quote in-text citation in either APA or MLA format.
- Identify a next step for your peer. A next step could be another perspective, additional resource, and/or way to develop an idea present in the post.
TWO PEER RESPONSES:
- Ariela: Cancel culture and accountability are two similar concepts that have to do with holding people responsible for their actions, especially when those actions cause harm or damage to others. Cancel culturecan be seen as a form of social punishment, and it trys to challenge societal norms and power structures by calling out behavior that is deemed harmful to a community. Its goals include promoting accountability, empowering quieter voices and setting boundaries for behavior that is acceptable nad unacceptable. On the other hand, being held accountable for one’s actions includes acknowledging responsibility, reflecting on how one’s behavior affects others, and taking steps towards personal growth and change. The goals of accountability include promoting personal growth and change, repairing harm caused to individuals or communities, restoring trust, preventing future harm, and being more fairn. Determining when the goals of cancel culture or accountability have been met is difficult and often subjective. Important things to acknowledge include whether there has been genuine behavior change, whether harm has been addressed and repaired and how the affected communtes respond. Cancel culture and accountability both aim to point out harm and promote positive change, but they are different in how they approach and emphasize . Cancel culture seeks to challenge systemic issues and hold individuals socially accountable, while accountability focuses on personal growth, restitution, and justice. Both have important jobs in shaping societal norms and making a culture of responsibility and respect. In my meme you see a jesus figure thats labeled accepting and a person on their knees begging and theyre labeled Canceled person asking for forgiveness . This exemplifies how much greater the community is when they band together against bad and how the bad will eventually succumb.
- Victor Espinoza: The goals of cancel culture are to affect the people around you. Is to make an example of to society what is not tolerating what is tolerated. The goal of being held accountable is to make sure that society can see this is not a proper action to do. A tricky question is how do we know when the goals have been met It’s actually literally impossible To measure how far to go a great example is during the me too movement it’s almost an impossible amount of suffering to be accounted for And other people account for and haven’t spoken up yet. For sure if you want Harvey Weinstein removed from any power that he has and many make a new law that puts them on the predators list. To solve this and give a solution to this is a conundrum in itself because even the courts cannot solve this problem. Like Nicole an author from the University of Florida states like Nicole stated, “Cancel culture is needed to give a voice to the powerless like during the Harvey Weinstein case.” (1) In this way I believe cancel culture is needed in our society and sometimes can go even further. I personally believe Harvey Weinstein should not be forgotten but she remembered as a martyr to show what happens when people do these types of crimes holding him to account should be of upmost importance. Another form of council culture is when it is used to sells people who have a wrong opinion About a certain subject like Covid 19 Instead of canceling them explain to them situation and come to a meeting of minds. According to Renee Degroat, “the true test of a great leader is the influence that we have as a representative for positive change. We have to be willing to go through the process of leading others involved in making the change as it won’t happen overnight” (1) Realizing this By using the Rogarian Argument and theory In order to put yourself into somebody else’s shoes and explain the opposing view in your own words. The meme shows how cancel cultures use to defend the powerless such as women in the me too movement against Harvey Weinstein. Council culture has so many various definitions it’s hard to pinpoint all of them. As stated before this meme is straightforward and shows that cancel culture was the only way women could have the voices heard when it came to Harvey Weinstein. Harvey Weinstein has billions of dollars in the bank and hire the best lawyers therefore if the women decide to sue they will surely lose in court. Also the women might face retaliation from him and they can be dependent on their jobs so there are more inclined to put up with the sexual harassment. In reality what could women done in order to punish and stop the sexual harassment they were receiving. Which women historically going through in Hollywood. It is important to note that the me too movement started with Weinstein and it ended up helping woman in other sectors of Hollywood. Such as stunt doubles and extras which have received sexual harassment also. I would dare say Terry Crews actually got sexual harassed while being a 6 foot 3 muscular man and shows sexual harassment could even happen to such a powerful and Athletic man. Cancel culture and the me too movement has inspired others to speak up against their abuses and harassment. This form of protest making their voices heard on Twitter and is a great avenue and made their voices heard throughout the country. Me too can be seen as a form of activistism but just like everything else it could be a use and abused. Sometimes it go too far but this time its benefits and definitely helped out our society as a whole. In a sense Cancel culture is a form of excommunication just like it was done in the Catholic Church. Just like excommunication there has to be a discussion
Assignment Six: 💡
PART 1: PLEASE POST BY FRIDAY, 3 MAY
So, now that we’ve explored Structuring arguments in the Rogerian style, and explored what it means to be cancelled and held accountable, we are going to create a 600 word blog post that contains the following information.
For Cancel Culture and Accountability:
- The impact on those who have been cancelled and/or held accountable.
- How do people who have been cancelled or held accountable participate in society again? When is the “punishment” considered done?
- What are some of the rippling effects of cancel culture and accountability?
- Your central point (thesis statement) on cancel culture and accountability and it’s impact in society.
- Be sure to include direct quotes from articles you are working with.
- Include either a works cited (MLA) or reference (APA) page at the end of the blog post with your sources cited. Please include a new source you are planning on using in your essay (this can be the links to the articles you are working with).
- Include at least 1 embedded image that is resized to fit in your post. Please use the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize your image.
- For AI Use in Academic Writing:
- The impact on those who have use AI ethically or unethically in their academic writing. , or those who use AI unethically.
- How do people who have been falsely accused of using AI defend themselves and their writing? What policies or parameters should colleges and universities use to support students using tools available to them to support their learning in an ethical way?
- What are some of the rippling effects of AI use in academic writing?
- Your central point (thesis statement) on AI use in academic writing and it’s impact in society.
- Be sure to include direct quotes from articles you are working with.
- Include either a works cited (MLA) or reference (APA) page at the end of the blog post with your sources cited. Please include a new source you are planning on using in your essay (this can be the links to the articles you are working with).
- Include at least 1 embedded image that is resized to fit in your post. Please use the picture icon in the above tool bar to embed and resize your image.
NOTES FOR BLOG POST:
- This is a chance to develop ideas to be used in your essay.
- Please keep in mind that the sources you are using are valid and strong enough to appear in an academic essay.
- Please include a new source you are planning on using to support your essay.
PART 2: PLEASE RESPOND BY TUESDAY, 7 MAY
Please respond to one person’s blog post in at least 250 words.
- In your response, please answer the following questions:
- What do you notice and value about the blog post?
- What is the strongest part of this writer’s post? Why?
- What connections do you see between the post and the essay 4 guidelines?
Peer Response:
- Reply from Victor Espinoza: The impact of cancel culture on people held accountable could be seen throughout society. For instance, the Harvey Weinstein case is an excellent example of cancel culture working as it should. Because Harvey Weinstein has billions of dollars, he cannot afford a top-notch lawyer who can get them off of any charge. In the last week, he just got acquitted of his sexual assault charges. In New York, highest court, Weinstein case got thrown out for his 2020 rape case. Nicole Dudenhoefer from the University of Florida in a well-known journalist when she states, “The #MeToo movement is one example of how publicly calling out powerful individuals can lead to a widespread cultural shift. When sexual abuse allegations against former film producer Harvey Weinstein became public in 2017, it led to his conviction as a sex offender. Other influential people have faced their own reckonings for similar misconducts, and societal attitudes toward sexism and sexual harassment are becoming more intolerant” (P) 3. Also there were multiple victims of sexual assault and rape; eventually, their voices were heard together and collectively. This shows the importance of cancel culture because Harvey Weinstein is a mighty man. He may not get tried by the courts. I agree with cancel culture in this way because it holds the powerful accountable. Another case very similar to the Harvey Weinstein case is the Balenciaga case when they were using child labor and were accused of child sex crimes. Anyone could imagine the parents of the children did not have enough money compared to Balenciaga to sue. In this case, Balenciaga was using child laborers and underpaying them. The child laborers will work egregious hours, sometimes 12 hours a day, without very little pay. In fact, in most modern countries, it is against the law to make children work. On Twitter, Balenciaga was boycotted and was getting canceled. Many activists burned Balenciaga’s items and tore them apart. Many believe cancel culture is the same as tarring and feathering, so the whole community and society can show what Balenciaga has done. The main difference between silently punishing Balenciaga and doing it in public is the fact that it makes a standard that it should not be done in our society and makes an example of Balenciaga. That was a point of tarring and feathering. A great example of this will be when the audience watches the news and sees high-speed chases. The reason why it is public is to make an example of the people trying to escape the cops to put in society’s conscience that it cannot be done and do not even try it. This is the same as cancel culture. It could also be compared to the pope excommunicating a priest from the Catholic Church; cancel culture is essentially excommunication from society. But it is a most similar to tarring and feathering as explained by Nicole in this statement, “Tarring and feathering was also a form of public corporal punishment used to keep people in line. And during World War II, French women who were deemed traitors had their heads shaved.” (P) 1 Cancel culture has much power and can affect many. It is made to empower the powerless to seek justice from the powerful, such as in the Harvey Weinstein case. Just like everything else in life anything could be taken too far. People could even drink too much water and die from an overdose of water. This was seen when J. K. Rowling was canceled for saying that gender is a fact. Many did not know that J. K. Rowling was the author of the Harry Potter series in books. When she made this statement, the trans community took great offense and canceled her Netflix series. Honestly, the mistake seems honest, but because of the misuse of cancel culture,she lost many opportunities and was even shunned from society. In cases like this, the Rogerian argument and theory should be used. The Rogerian argument means people put themself in the other person’s position. For instance, in this case, Society will put itself in J. K. Rowling’s shoes. When she was doing the interview, it turns out J. K. Rowling was a victim of domestic violence. for many years.Therefore, it’s hard for her to grasp the transsexual concepts. She explains she had constant fears of men going into the bathroom when she was there, which is why she wasn’t completely on board with the transsexual agenda. Thesis The topic of cancel culture has become a subject of significant contention in recent times. While some argue that it has a detrimental impact on society, others hold the view that it can be employed as a tool to combat injustices perpetrated by individuals in positions of power. As with all issues in life, striking a balance is critical. By utilizing the Rogerian argument and theory, individuals can be encouraged to take responsibility for their actions, rather than being excommunicated or banished from society without justification. It is essential to maintain a delicate equilibrium between accountability and the appropriate consequences.
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