Naughton, k., Shenfeld, H., Skipp, C., Taylor, K., Smalley,
S. (2007). Talk to the Hand. Newsweek, 150(11), 31-32. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.libproxy.stcloudstate.edu
Simon Rosser, B. R., William, W., Richard, W. (2008). Are gay
communities dying or Just in transition? Results from an international
consultation examining possible structural change in gay communities. AIDS
Care, 20(5), 588-596. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.libproxy.stcloudstate.edu
To start with, the first article was a popular magazine article
from Newsweek, which elaborated on the scandal about former Republican Senator
Larry Craig’s arrest on disorderly conduct charges in a Minneapolis bathroom.
The tone and style of the article was more of a narrative opinion. It is
intended for readers of Newsweek. It also contains short interviews of the major
character involved. Unlike the scholarly article, it doesn’t have references,
appendix and notes.
On the other hand, the scholarly article, which examine the
possible structural change in gay communities, reason for the change, and
implications for HIV prevention planning. The article was intended to scholars,
academic researchers, students and the general public. The structure and
content of the article was well organized. The tone and style was to educate
readers about the risk involved among men who have sex with men(gay), as a
result of an increase community factors such
as gay bars/clubs, depression, drug use to mention a few. The scholarly article
contains quotations from other books and scholars, references and appendix.
Overall, both articles contain vital information that will
help me in my research population.
Hi Taiwo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your article comparison. Very nice description of the two articles!
Sincerely,
Professor Wexelbaum
You bet!
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