Study programme 2020-2021 | Français | ||
Methods of Research in Political and Social Science | |||
Learning Activity |
Code | Lecturer(s) | Associate Lecturer(s) | Subsitute Lecturer(s) et other(s) | Establishment |
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H-SPOL-301 |
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Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Term |
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Français | Français | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Q2 |
Organisational online arrangements for the end of Q3 2020-2021 assessments (Covid-19) |
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Description of the modifications to the Q3 2020-2021 assessment procedures (Covid-19) |
Idem French |
Organisational arrangements for the end of Q2 2020-2021 assessments (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)
Description of the modifications to the Q2 2020-2021 assessment procedures (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)
Idem French
Content of Learning Activity
The course in a first step gives an insight into the 'invention of method' in the context of modern science. Thus rendered attentive to the historicity specific to the methodological approaches that are often presented as objective and neutral without having to be further questioned, the course allows the students to grasp the strengths and the limits of a given method and thus to develop and to refine a critical spirit. In a second and third step, the course introduces a range of methodological propositions from the social and political sciences such as the symmetric approach proposed by ANT, or even more explicitly engaged approaches. Through these different approaches the course allows students to question and refine the deontological attachments to the ideal of neutrality as we are used to conceive them.
Required Learning Resources/Tools
Not applicable
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
Syllabus on Moodle.
Other Recommended Reading
Not applicable
Mode of delivery
Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
Evaluations
The assessment methods of the Learning Activity (AA) are specified in the course description of the corresponding Educational Component (UE)