ARTICLE CRITIQUE

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Article Critique #1 Assignment ENG 501

WHAT IS AN ARTICLE CRITIQUE?

An article critique is a specific type of reading response that asks you to read, analyze and discuss the strengths and

weaknesses of an academic article. Critiques are holistic and examine both the content of the article and the ways in

which is written before rendering an opinion on the validity or worthiness of the article. Ultimately, the purpose of the

critique is to determine if the article meets your (personal and field‐specific) standards of topic selection, evidence, logic

and writing style.

THE ASSIGNMENT

You need to carefully and critically read one of the two articles listed below. You then need to compose a narrative

response of at least 2 pages that

• Briefly (1 paragraph) summarizes the article

• Makes a claim about the strength or validity of the author’s claims,

• Supports your claims about the author’s work with specific evidence from the article

• Makes a supported recommendation about whether someone in your field should use this article in his/her own

research or writing.

FORMAT

Your critique should be in essay format, using complete sentences and paragraphs. It should begin with a summary

that identifies the article and author. That should be followed by your evaluation of the research and writing of the

article, supported by evidence. Finally, you should conclude with a 1 paragraph recommendation, again supported

by evidence, about the use of the article.

Your review should contain direct references (quotes, summaries and paraphrases) from the article. You need to

correctly cite your summary at the beginning with a signal phrase and in‐text citation. All other evidence should be

cited in APA format.

Include a correctly formatted APA‐style References entry at the end of your paper. (It doesn’t need to be on its own

page.)

ARTICLE CHOICES

McGowan, M. K., Stephens, P., & Gruber, D. (2007). An exploration of the ideologies of software intellectual

property: The impact on ethical decision making. Journal of Business Ethics, 73(4), 409‐424.

doi:http://dx.doi.org.tuproxy.palni.edu/10.1007/s10551‐006‐9215‐1

Shivarajan, S., & Srinivasan, A. (2013). The Poor as Suppliers of Intellectual Property: A Social Network Approach to

Sustainable Poverty Alleviation. Business Ethics Quarterly, 23(3), 381‐406. doi:10.5840/beq201323326