1 Title: Annotated Bibliography Miranda Flores Academic First Year Experiences, California State University, Northridge University 100: The Freshman Seminar Professor Lindsay Brown Month Day, Year 2 Title: Annotated Bibliography Auster, E. (2011). Values, authenticity, and responsible leadership. Journal of Business Ethics, 98, 15-23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-011-1022-7 Evaluative annotations include both a short description and your evaluation of the cited source. In your evaluation, critically assess the selected source for accuracy, relevance, and quality. Compare to other sources on the same topic that you have also cited to show similarities and differences. Explain why each source is useful for your research topic and how it relates to your topic. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the source. Identify the observations or conclusions of the author. Mearns, J. & Alvarez, N. (2014). The benefits of writing and performing in the spoken word poetry community. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 41(3), 263-268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2014.03.004 Prior research has shown narrative writing to help with making meaning out of trauma. This article uses grounded theory to analyze semi-structured interviews with ten spoken word poets. Because spoken word poetry is performed live, it creates personal and community connections that enhance the emotional development and resolution offered by the practice of writing. The findings are limited by the small, nonrandom sample (all the participants were from the same community). Ontiveros, R. J. (2014). In the spirit of a new people: The cultural politics of the Chicano movement. New York University Press. Ontiveros argues that the arts provide an expression of the Chicano movement that circumvents neoliberalism and connects historic struggles to current lived experience. Chicano artists have integrated environmentalism and feminism with the Chicano 3 movement in print media, visual arts, theater, and novels since the 1970s. While focused on art, this book also provides a history of the coalition politics connecting the Chicano movement to other social justice struggles. Formatting Guidelines APA: 1” margins Annotations are indented half an inch (.5”). Font choices/size and include: o o Calibri 11 Arial 11 o Lucida Sans Unicode 10 o Times New Roman 12 o Georgia 11 Double spaced Page numbers top, right hand side beginning on the title page. Organized alphabetically by author’s last name or equivalent. Start annotation on the next line after the citation (still indented). Follow your instructors guidelines for length and number of annotations.