About this course
Students learn about & practice key qualitative methods while gaining exposure to how diverse theoretical lenses make use of these methods. The course covers: interpretation, representation & validity; reflexivity & positionality; power relations & ethics; interviewing; participant observation; actor-network approaches; data collection for discourse analysis; participatory & co-creation research methods; and visual & other sense-based research methods.
Learning outcomes
After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- assess the analytical value of different types of methods relative to the student’s own research questions and theoretical framework;
- identify different types of methods’ particular logistical requirements and challenges;
- anticipate ethical issues posed by the use of specific research methods;
- design and reflect on a data collection methods strategy aligned with the student’s own research questions and theoretical framework.
Prior knowledge
Assumed Knowledge:
Either Critical Perspectives on Social Theory (PhD course) OR Advanced Social Theory (CPT-55306) OR WASS Research Methodology: From Topic to Proposal (PhD course)
Resources
Additional information
- CreditsECTS 6
- Levelbachelor
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