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Department of Social & Policy Sciences, Unit Catalogue 2009/10


SP50147: Research issues

Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Masters
Click here for further information Period: Semester 1
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 100%
Click here for further informationSupplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Description: Aims:

* To introduce students to a range of research methods relevant to their field of study.
* To enable students to recognise the specific contributions and limitations of various methodological approaches.
* To enable students to apply research perspectives to their own practice and/or discipline.
* To enable students to appreciate some of the sensitivities of researching in this field.

Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to:
* recognise the contributions and limitations of a range of approaches to research in their field.
* apply appropriate criteria and theoretical concepts to an evaluation of research studies in their field.

Skills:

* Develop skills to reflect on the suitability of diverse approaches for investigating and analysing research problems.
* Synthesise information from a variety of research perspectives for a relevant understanding of theoretical and practical approaches.
* Identify and access relevant information sources.
* Communicate complex issues and perspectives through written and oral media.
* Develop skills of time management, workload prioritisation and related planning skills.
* Develop good writing and presentation skills.

Content:
This unit will a) introduce the philosophy of social research, b) comprise presentations from researchers active in the specific fields relevant to the students. These may include:
* Surveys
* Ethnography
* Interview-based studies
* Observational studies
* Organisational studies
* Using secondary data
* Content analysis
* Using online sources as data
Ethical implications will be prioritised throughout.
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