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Health, Globalisation and Human Rights all units + article + essays - Graded 9.0

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Health, Globalisation and Human Rights
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Assessment

,For essay

Example: rebuttal + HRPs → slide overnemen




General feedback:
Balance new and older references
Move from health to human rights (argue based on ethics → use sources)
Aim to show why argument is convincing instead of the opinion is convinced → don't solve
the dilemma in conclusion
Make it more complicated → show critical thinking
​ Use principles/theories - from human rights & ethical theories + explain why its
relevant in this context​
Keep showing the conflict/tension in the text (within one principle or between
different)

Use consequences together with utilitarianism or deontology
Bv. alinea met mening/argument van verschillende authors to show complexity
When starting arguments - explain what is meant by the concept, e.g. autonomy
​ Which values are being compromised
Make sure to elaborate on the context

,Weigh arguments: when x happens y will//will not happen this should outweigh x (use
principles)
Look at consequences of human rights principles - don’t just use the terms
End paragraph with a resolution or a rebuttal, / explains what is missing and how to address
this.

Be aware of what you compromise on - state this also in conclusion and essay
-​ It's a dialogue and not a debate

For arguments from sources look for important people that wrote about this topic and have
theories → use in the final essay: In accordance with the theory from xxx (year).
​ Only when we know this person → otherwise just in brackets

Already tell in intro your principles (how are you going to argue for this) + stance

Specify context in essay
Provide a theory​
Tell something about the conflicting values

At the end use deepl

Show really clear which argument is in favour / against

One example of argument is medical vs social model; there are 2 ways of looking at x. The
first is the medical model….

Check reference style on canvas

400 word essay
1 argument voor & 1 tegen

1000 words (no 10% rule, references in text don’t count)
1.​ What is the standpoint and context
2.​ Look for articles
3.​ Decide structure

Use a creative title

Intro: general → context → tension → position → how argued for (principles) → practical
alternative (regulations)

Intro = Make the dilemma/debate clear - the moral dilemma is… + This essay will argue
for/against x
When starting arguments - explain what is meant by the concept, e.g. autonomy (show
critical thinking, to which values do autonomy contribute)
​ Which values are being compromised
​ Use the articles on the declarations
​ Structure: Statement (topic sentence) → source → example → explanation → link

, (next paragraph / statement)

2-3 arguments + counter in same paragraph (you don’t need a counter for all arguments -
you can use an overarching counter) - it can be 1 small part of what you advise for/use in
your argument
​ Topic sentence = not only the principle = about position
​ Use principles/theories - from human rights & ethical theories + explain why they
are relevant in the given context
Show how the principles interconnect
Your counter argument should be the opposite of your answer to the argument + add
rebuttal why not relevant (make sure its still human rights related)
Use transition sentence between argument for and against
Use examples (e.g indigenous knowledge when talking about cultural sensitivity) /
theories
Sources: Tell what author from the source did (provide the context and show
credibility) - e.g. their study/theory was on x
Make sure references are case specific - e.g. not abortion in general but in an
abortion restricted country
Show a dialogue not a discussion
Add counter + rebuttal (mini conclusion at the end of every paragraph - what is
compromised)
Topic sentence: introduce everything this paragraph is about - There is a constant
conflict between…. → explain the definitions + context + counter + rebuttal (counter
of the first argument/mini conclusion)
​ Dont make the consequences extreme
Finish paragraphs with conclusion

Conclusion: weigh your arguments and address why then this leads to your view on the
statement
Weigh arguments: when x happens y will//will not happen this should outweigh x (use
principles)
don't solve the dilemma in conclusion ​
​ Start with: In weighing this arguments
Show a step in which you show that the consequences that would result far outweigh
x&x
Add something new, not just a summary (also rephrase sentences) + practical
alternatives (how will it look like in practise (between who/how is it equitable)) →
don't make it health focusses keep with the principles etc.
Whole story - combine all rebuttals together not just a summary
The position from your intro has to come back in every paragraph
​ Autonomy is an important human right principle to argue for/against

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