Below are some databases that may contain articles relevant to your research assignment.
A few useful subjects / keywords to get you started in your searches:
Education Educational Attainment Health Health care Health insurance Housing Home Ownership Food security Hunger |
Equality Poverty Income Social mobility Social stratification Social classes Social conflict |
United States |
Use Google's search capability to locate scholarly materials. Use these instructions to learn how to link Google Scholar to the library's resources. This will allow you to access more full-text articles and place interlibrary loan requests.
Dr. Parker wants you to read essays and analyses in popular magazines, as well as research articles on your topic
Academic Search Premier and Academic Onefile are excellent databases to find these kinds of articles. Use the Advanced Search features to limit your searches. When searching for research articles in these databases, you will want to check the "peer reviewed" box.
But when searching for thoughtful popular analyses you may want to make use of some of these limits on the Advanced Search screen.
Check the Cover Story box:
Or you might select the Document Type: Editorial box (or Essay, in Academic Onefile):
Or perhaps type in one of the journal titles your professor has identified as having useful analyses, such as the New Republic, the National Review, the Nation, or the Atlantic.
Note: You probably don't want to do all of these at once!