SOURCE REPORT

The Source Report: Synthesizing Sources

Six sources required, just like the Annotated Bibliography 

You’ll need: a minimum of one academic (peer-reviewed journal) source, at least three “artifacts” (examples of the narrative you’re exploring), and one (maximum of two) sources from your Narrative Medicine reading list. You can use this report as the basis for the annotated bibliography assignment.

Name: Thierry Jean-Calixte
Research Question(s): The impact low income areas relates to people with heart disease 

Charts are useful for familiarizing yourself with sources, comparing and connecting them, and organizing information before you start wiring your paper. This chart can become the basis for your annotated bibliography and can help you start outlining the “what I learned” section of the research project.

Full MLA Bibliography Citation: Fang, Jing, et al. “Residential segregation and mortality in New York City.” Social science & medicine 47.4 (1998): 469-476.
How does this text extend/support/contradict the theme you’re exploring from the NM course texts)?What is the function of this text in your research?Is it an example of what you are asserting, does it support your argument (provide evidence), is it an opposing viewpoint, etc.Connect this text to at least one other text on your chart. (There will be synthesis of texts needed in the formal writeup of your topic. Connecting sources here should help with that.)
This text extends the theme I’m exploring on how people in segregated neighborhoods ( high and low income) affect the chance of heart disease such as white and black neighborhoods.






This function of this will add to how heart disease in NYC originated came fromThis supports my calm on how people who live in segregated neighborhoods ( high and low income areas) affect the chances of heart disease in NYC.This text will connect to the TikTok of how heart disease is obtained and how it’s related to people in NYC.
Full Citation: TikTok : @theheartfoundation
This TikTok account explains where heart disease originated from and how other influences increase the risk of obtaining it which supports the theme of how some people in low income areas have heart disease.The function of this text is going to be used on how people think about heart disease, what caused and compared to NYC and how certain areas in NYC have a high rate of heart disease, mostly due to low income areas. This will be supporting my evidence on how people in low income areas do have heart disease.This text will be related to how people in NYC in segregated neighborhoods get heart disease and how these people’s lifestyles affect their chances of obtaining it.
Full Citation: Farmer, Paul. “On suffering and structural violence: A view from below.” Daedalus 125.1 (1996): 261-283.
The use of the term “structural violence” and how it influences people’s perspective on people with heart disease in high and low income areas.The function of this in my text will support how some people look at people with heart disease, causing a stereotype against those people.It is supporting my opinion on how some people who see people with heart disease will be looked down on which could cause them to receive less care, not knowing that caused some people in low income areas to have heart disease.This text will relate to the social model of how certain people see others with heart disease, looking down at them.
Full Citation: Siebers, Tobin. “Returning the social to the social model.” The matter of disability: Materiality, biopolitics, crip affect (2019): 39-47.
This text supports the theme of how certain people see people with the use of the social model. The use of the social model focuses on how society creates barriers and has people look down on them because of their situation.The function of this in my text will support how the social model give perspectives of people in low income areas but not know how these people got into these situations This supports my calm since in society, people do use the “social model” affecting these individuals. The text supports the “structural violence ”on how looking down at certain people with heart disease will affect certain groups to receive care.
Full Citation: Black, Paul H., and Lisa D. Garbutt. “Stress, inflammation and cardiovascular disease.” Journal of psychosomatic research52.1 (2002): 1-23
The text adds to the theme of people with heart disease in low income areas obtaining it. One of these issues is due to stress and how it relates to lifestyle.The function of this in my text will add to how stress will affect the way people live and get heart disease. This supports my calm on how people with heart disease get it due to stress.This text relates to how people living in NYC get heart disease and how living in certain income areas affects the risk of stress.
Full Citation: Roux, Ana V. Diez, et al. “Neighborhood of residence and incidence of coronary heart disease.” New England Journal of Medicine 345.2 (2001): 99-106.
The text shows how living in certain income areas where education, personal income and occupation is important to prevent heart disease.The function will add to how certain people who have a lack of education, personal income, and occupation increase the risk of obtaining heart disease.This text relates to how living in certain income areas relates to how an individual gets heart disease such as living in a segregated neighborhood.
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How does this text extend/support/contradict the theme you’re exploring from the NM course texts)?What is the function of this text in your research?Is it an example of what you are asserting, does it support your argument (provide evidence), is it an opposing viewpoint, etc.Connect this text to at least one other text on your chart. (There will be synthesis of texts needed in the formal writeup of your topic. Connecting sources here should help with that.)