Research Seminar
Study Cycle: 2
Lectures: 0
Seminars: 30
Tutorials: 0
ECTS credit: 5
Lecturer(s): doc. dr. Jeffs Nikolai, Zaposleni/pogodbeni bodoči
The basic structure of this course is such that students choose and critically discuss a given academic text connected to their specific research area and field of work. In the course of the seminar they thus critically reflect on their work and that of other students embarking on exactly the same process. In the selection, presentation, and discussion of, and refection upon, these texts, they tackle questions related to the meaning of authorship; positioning; (auto)biography; the body; the routines, habits, and rhythms of life; the experience of space(s); discursive representation and therefore also production; forms and networks of power and historical, local as well as global contextualisation of different research thematics, methods, and findings. Emphasis is also given to inductive as well as interdisciplinary approaches and the development of one’s sociological imagination.
• Mills, C. Wright (2000, new ed.). Sociological Imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press. E-knjiga dostopna prek portala EBSCOhost Ebook Academic Collection: https://web.s.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=3c7a24ac-51a2…
At the beginning of the course, students get a list and a folder containing selected additional primary and secondary texts, which they must master in preparation for each seminar. This folder primarily consists of texts related to the specific research interests of each individual student and that they choose themselves but upon agreement with the lecturer.