4.2 Checklist

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This lesson is one week in length. Please refer to the Calendar in Canvas for specific time frames and due dates. To finish this lesson, you must complete the activities listed below. You may find it useful to print this page out first so that you can follow along with the directions.

Steps to Complete Lesson 4
StepActivityAccess/Directions
1Read the Lesson 4 online lecture notes.The lecture notes can be accessed by clicking on the Lesson 4: Identity II - Boundaries and Identity link in the Lessons menu on this page.
2Required
Reading

Szary, A-l. A.. (2017). Boundaries and borders. In J. Agnew, V. Mamadouh, A. J. Secor, and J. Sharp (Eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography (pp. 13-25). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Medzini, A. (2017). The role of geographical maps in territorial disputes between Japan and Korea. European Journal of Geography, 8(1), 44-60.

Wubneh, M. (2015). This land is my land: The Ethio-Sudan boundary and the need to rectify arbitrary colonial boundaries. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 33(4), 441-466.

Note: Registered students can access the readings in Canvas by clicking on the Library Resources link.

3Complete the Lesson 4 ArcGIS Online Group ExerciseEach group will submit the assignment to the Lesson 4 ArcGIS Online Group Exercise dropbox in the Lesson 4: Identity II - Boundaries and Identity module in Canvas.
4Take the Lesson 4 Quiz.You can find the Lesson 4 Quiz in the Lesson 4: Identity II - Boundaries and Identity module in Canvas.
5Complete your Research Project Outline, Draft Thesis Statement, and Annotated Bibliography.Submit your research project outline, draft thesis statement, and annotated bibliography to the Lesson 4 Research Project Outline, Draft Thesis Statement, and Annotated Bibliography dropbox in the Lesson 4: Identity II - Boundaries and Identity module in Canvas.