Sunday, August 3, 2008

Final Reserach Project

Final Research Project

Enrique Villa

Research Guide

“Genocide and Least Developed Countries”

Library 3

Instructor: D. Laney

Contents:

Research Guide Components

  1. Overview
  2. Library of Congress Subject Headings
  3. Keyswords
  4. Reference Sources
  5. Print Books
  6. Periodicals
  7. Website Resources
  8. Conclusion

Overview:

My topic is based on the genocide that haunts the least developed countries. For quite some time now I have been drawn into the countless stories that arise from places such as Darfur, the Democratic of Congo, and other similar countries. My main focus would be the Women and Children that suffer due to the injustices brought upon them by their own people with the help of the most developed countries such as the United Sates of America. Mainly, I would like to shed some light on the life that these people live on a daily bases while our people here at home enjoy life without worries of being captured and forced into an army, or raped, or even murdered because they are from a different tribe.

Library of Congress Subject Heading

Children and Genocide—developing countries

Children and Genocide—Rwanda—History—20th Century

Genocide

Women and Genocide

Keywords:

*Genocide, *Women of Genocide, *Genocide in Developing Countries, *Genocide AND Darfur, * Genocide AND Rwanda

Boolean Search suggested: Developing countries--LDCs AND Globalization, Developing countries--LDCs AND Genocide

Reference Sources

The website below explains the meaning of genocide and how it comes about to certain parts of the world.

http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=Genocide

This website goes into the economics that drives developing nations into chaos. It goes in depth about the trades, finances, and military involvement with the birth of genocide.

http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/159990/developing-nation

More in depth information about genocide and its victims.

http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/229236/genocide#tab=active~checked%2Citems~checked&title=genocide%20--%20Britannica%20Online%20Encyclopedia

You can enter any topic into the search engines provided by these sites and you will receive adequate results. The results that I acquired when entering my search would be most useful for students or any one just wanting to be well informed about the injustices in this world.

Print Books

The New Africa: Dispatches From a Changing Continent by Press, Robert M.

This book takes the reader back to the late 1980’s towards when the Berlin Wall had just fallen and African states were weak. It contains photos that depict the struggle to gain freedom through democracy.

Why Did They Kill: Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide by Hinton, Alexander Laban

In this book Hinton describes the anthropological research done in Cambodia and the question that he posed towards the Democratic Kampuchea regime for the unlawful killings that took part during their regime. He attempts to enter the minds of the men that were in charge of the murder of over six hundred thousand people.

Mass Hate: The Global Rise of Genocide and Terror by Kressel, Neil Jeffrey.

Kressel goes in debt about the dehumanization of women during times of distress, times of war, or times of genocide. He tries to explain the reason behind the involvement of women in such torture as rape and murder.

Periodicals

On Female Body Experience: Throwing Like a Girl and Other Essays

Debra Bergoffen. Hypatia. Bloomington: Jul-Sep 2008. Vol. 23

http://voyager2.lbcc.edu:2061/pqdweb?index=0&did=1517979381&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1217748103&clientId=27896

The Genocidal Blind Spot

Elizabeth Svoboda. Science & Spirit. Washington: May/Jun 2007. Vol. 18

http://voyager2.lbcc.edu:2061/pqdweb?index=6&did=1318079651&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1217748484&clientId=27896

The Problem: The World for Sale

C K Prahalad. Foreign Policy. Washington: May/Jun 2007. p. 50

These Scholarly Journals provide adequate information about my topic. The periodicals will give the reader and better understanding of genocide and its victims by taking them back in the time of the Holocaust and to recent issues around world.

Website Resources

http://www.yale.edu/cgp/

This website was fairly easy to recognize. The fact that it is a prestigious university, brings out the comfort of relying on it as a creditable source. The site offers information about the genocide that took place in Cambodia and its victims. It speaks on the Cambodia Genocide Project that has been fighting to bring peace to that part of the world.

http://academic.udayton.edu/race/06hrights/GeoRegions/Africa/Rwanda01.htm

This site is sponsored by the University of Dayton, the information on the current issue is a professor of law at the academic institution. The article goes into many different areas of genocide in developing countries, every topic from the origins of genocide, to the propaganda behind the issue, and to the types of sexual violence.

Conlcusion

After finishing my research I found many interesting facts and different sources that I will definitely use for future articles. I will most definitely be able to use these methods to complete projects towards my University capstones and some of my work towards my company.

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