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KULT8860

Talk, Text and Interpretation. Doctoral Course in Qualitative Methodology

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Credits 7.5
Level Doctoral degree level
Course start Spring 2025
Duration 1 semester
Examination arrangement Assignment

About

About the course

Course content

Teaching is offered on the condition that there is a sufficient amount of enrolled students.

To sign up please follow the instructions at our web site: https://www.ntnu.edu/kult/forskerutdanning."

The course provides an advanced introduction to qualitative research methodology and design, emphasizing approaches common to humanistic and social science disciplines with an empirical orientation. The course aims to train participants in reflection on, and usage of, qualitative empirical research methods with particular emphasis on accounting for an empirical research plan and on analyzing empirical data. The following topics are covered:

  • Method as a research language and starting point for reflection
  • Constructivist thinking on methodology
  • Research design
  • Methods for collection of data, with particular focus on interviews and documents/text
  • Strategies of analysis, including analysis of text
  • Strategies of representation and writing

Students who would rather acquire 10 study points may choose KULT8861 where a larger term paper is required.

Learning outcome

The candidate has an advanced understanding of qualitative research methodology and design, emphasizing approaches common to empirical humanistic and social science disciplines.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures and group work (in English)"

Compulsory assignments

  • Participation

Further on evaluation

Preparation through reading the literature on the reading list, participation on all course days and written assignment (in English or Norwegian)

Required previous knowledge

Requires admission to a PhD programme (exceptions can be made under certain circumstances).

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
KULT8861 7.5 sp Autumn 2023
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • The Humanities

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture