Each student will submit a photo voice project. This assignment asks that you document your experience of “politics†in your everyday life. Students must identify an artifact (media, news, advertisement, product, person, door, object, experience, clothes, space, location, building, etc…) that illuminates a way that politics is enacted/constrained/challenged in everyday life. Students must take their own photo of the object/artifact and submit that picture with a six page (double-spaced) discussion explaining their choice. The assignment should be written in the first person and should and connect personal experience(s) to course readings and class discussions. The discussion must include at least two references to course readings using in text Chicago Style citations (see: https://libguides.murdoch.edu.au/Chicago/text).
For the reference of course reading please consider this textbook . Introduction to Politics (Canadian Edition), Robert Garner, Peter Ferdinand, Stephanie Lawson and David B. MacDonald, Oxford University Press or the readings of key thinkers such as Plato or Machiavelli and spans Ancient Greece to present day international relations and contemporary political theorist. Which one is more related to topic








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



