Updated daily. Provides full text access to differing points of view on current social issues. Brings together viewpoint articles, contextual topic overviews, government and organizational statistics, biographies of social activists, court cases, profiles of government agencies and special interest groups, newspaper and magazine articles, as well as links to more than 1,800 reviewed and subject-indexed web sites.
Note: This is a partial list of popular magazines. Other publications not included on this list may have a strong political viewpoint or bias.
Keyword tips
Don't use the exact terms from your assigned debate question because you will be frustrated if you don't find the exact debate in article form. Create a brainstorming document that identifies the controversies within the topic.
Who cares about this topic? Who is impacted by the issue, who is trying to do something about it? This can lead you to areas of expertise and authority on the topic.
What is being argued by various sides? Why would this be true? Why might it not be true?
Get away from pro/con, for/against: Why might someone agree with this statement and why might they disagree?
What investments do stakeholders have in the argument and how does that reveal their biases?
What evidence are you seeing authors use to back up their claims?