Instructors: Dr. Christine Neubert
Event type:
Seminar
Displayed in timetable as:
Emp. Praktikum
Hours per week:
4
Credits:
6,0
Note: In your exam regulations, differing credits may have been specified.
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
10 | 20
Registration group: Empirisches Praktikum WiSe 20/21
Comments/contents:
This research seminar is about sociologically encountering the mechanisms, rules and peculiarities of everyday life. To this end, possible approaches to everyday life as an empirical phenomenon will be discussed with the help of theoretical and methodological approaches (including social phenomenology, ethnomethodology). Smaller studies e.g. on drinking in a bar give impulses for the development of own research ideas. The focus of this course is on individual work on one's own research idea with qualitative methods.The research seminar is oriented towards the research process: from shaping of the research question (within the given topic area "everyday life"), the conception and implementation of data collection, the preparation, evaluation and interpretation of the data material, and the documentation of the results in a written paper.
Literature:
Garfinkel, Harold (1967): Studies in Ethnomethdology. New Jersey.
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