210009 PS BAK3: Introduction to Scientific Work (engl.) (2018W)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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Studierende, die der ersten Einheit unentschuldigt fern bleiben, verlieren ihren Platz in der Lehrveranstaltung.Beachten Sie die Standards guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis.Die Lehrveranstaltungsleitung kann Studierende zu einem notenrelevanten Gespräch über erbrachte Teilleistungen einladen.
Plagiierte und erschlichene Teilleistungen führen zur Nichtbewertung der Lehrveranstaltung (Eintragung eines 'X' im Sammelzeugnis). Ab WS 2018 kommt die Plagiatssoftware (‘Turnitin') bei prüfungsimmanenten Lehrveranstaltungen zum Einsatz.
Studierende, die der ersten Einheit unentschuldigt fern bleiben, verlieren ihren Platz in der Lehrveranstaltung.Beachten Sie die Standards guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis.Die Lehrveranstaltungsleitung kann Studierende zu einem notenrelevanten Gespräch über erbrachte Teilleistungen einladen.
Plagiierte und erschlichene Teilleistungen führen zur Nichtbewertung der Lehrveranstaltung (Eintragung eines 'X' im Sammelzeugnis). Ab WS 2018 kommt die Plagiatssoftware (‘Turnitin') bei prüfungsimmanenten Lehrveranstaltungen zum Einsatz.
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- Anmeldung von Mo 03.09.2018 08:00 bis Mo 17.09.2018 08:00
- Anmeldung von Do 20.09.2018 08:00 bis Mi 26.09.2018 08:00
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max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Dienstag 09.10. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 16.10. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 23.10. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 30.10. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 06.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 13.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 20.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 27.11. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 04.12. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 11.12. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 08.01. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 15.01. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 22.01. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Dienstag 29.01. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Provisional tasks and weightingTask: abstract (5%)
Task: citations (5%)
Task: reflection on academic writing skills (5%)
Task: excerpt/visualisation (10%)
Task: presentation(10%)
Task: review (10%)
Task: protocol (20%)
Task: research proposal (25%)All tasks will be checked with the plagiarism detection software "TurnItIn".
Task: citations (5%)
Task: reflection on academic writing skills (5%)
Task: excerpt/visualisation (10%)
Task: presentation(10%)
Task: review (10%)
Task: protocol (20%)
Task: research proposal (25%)All tasks will be checked with the plagiarism detection software "TurnItIn".
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Active participation in class and discussions, handing in homework on time via moodle, reading the weekly mandatory literature>91% 1 (Sehr gut)
91-83% 2 (Gut)
83-75% 3 (Befriedigend)
75-66% 4 (Genügend)
<66% 5 (Nicht genügend)
91-83% 2 (Gut)
83-75% 3 (Befriedigend)
75-66% 4 (Genügend)
<66% 5 (Nicht genügend)
Prüfungsstoff
No exam but continuous assesment of course work and homework.
Literatur
The essential literature will be made accessible via moodle. No prior reading required.Some of the texts and books which will be discussed in class:
Atchison, Amy L. (2013): The Practical Process of Gender Mainstreaming in the Political Science Curriculum. Politics & Gender Vol. 9 (2), pp. 228 - 235.
Broberg, M. (2013) 'From Colonial Power to Human Rights Promoter. On the Legal Regulation of the European Union's Relations with the Developing Countries', Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 26 (4), 675-687.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2011): The Muddle of Modernity. American Historical Review, Vol 116 (3), pp. 663-675.
Du Bois, W.E.B. (2005) [1903]: The Souls of Black Folk. New York: Bantam Dell.
Eco, U. (2015 [1977]) How to write a thesis. Cambridge, London: MIT Press.
Hansen, P., and Jonsson, S. (2011) 'Demographic Colonialism. EU-African Migration Management and the Legacy of Eurafrica' Globalizations, 8 (3), 261-276.
hooks, bell (1994): Teaching to Transgress. Education as the Practice of Freedom. New York u.a.: Routledge.
Malešević, Siniša (2011), The chimera of national identity. Nations and Nationalism, Vol. 17 (2), pp. 272–290.
Marshall, Thomas H. (1977): Citizenship and Social Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Michel, Noémi (2015): "Sheepology. The Postcolonial Politics of Raceless Racism in Switzerland." Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 18 Nr. 4. 410-426.
Peters, Michael A. (2015): Why is My Curriculum White? Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 47 (7). pp. 641-646.
Raab, Nicole; Janda, Simone (2012): "Coverage of the Beijing Paralympic Games on German Television." In: Schantz, Otto; Gilbert, Keith (eds.): Heroes or zeroes? The Media's Perception of Paralympic Sport. Champaign: Common Ground. pp. 85-93.
Smith, Anthony (1989): The origins of nations. Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 12(3) pp. 340-367.
Thomas, Carol (2002): "Disability Theory: Key Ideas, Issues and Thinkers." In: Barnes, Colin; Oliver, Mike (eds.): Disability Studies Today. Cambridge, Oxford: Polity Press. pp. 38-57.
Atchison, Amy L. (2013): The Practical Process of Gender Mainstreaming in the Political Science Curriculum. Politics & Gender Vol. 9 (2), pp. 228 - 235.
Broberg, M. (2013) 'From Colonial Power to Human Rights Promoter. On the Legal Regulation of the European Union's Relations with the Developing Countries', Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 26 (4), 675-687.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2011): The Muddle of Modernity. American Historical Review, Vol 116 (3), pp. 663-675.
Du Bois, W.E.B. (2005) [1903]: The Souls of Black Folk. New York: Bantam Dell.
Eco, U. (2015 [1977]) How to write a thesis. Cambridge, London: MIT Press.
Hansen, P., and Jonsson, S. (2011) 'Demographic Colonialism. EU-African Migration Management and the Legacy of Eurafrica' Globalizations, 8 (3), 261-276.
hooks, bell (1994): Teaching to Transgress. Education as the Practice of Freedom. New York u.a.: Routledge.
Malešević, Siniša (2011), The chimera of national identity. Nations and Nationalism, Vol. 17 (2), pp. 272–290.
Marshall, Thomas H. (1977): Citizenship and Social Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Michel, Noémi (2015): "Sheepology. The Postcolonial Politics of Raceless Racism in Switzerland." Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 18 Nr. 4. 410-426.
Peters, Michael A. (2015): Why is My Curriculum White? Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 47 (7). pp. 641-646.
Raab, Nicole; Janda, Simone (2012): "Coverage of the Beijing Paralympic Games on German Television." In: Schantz, Otto; Gilbert, Keith (eds.): Heroes or zeroes? The Media's Perception of Paralympic Sport. Champaign: Common Ground. pp. 85-93.
Smith, Anthony (1989): The origins of nations. Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 12(3) pp. 340-367.
Thomas, Carol (2002): "Disability Theory: Key Ideas, Issues and Thinkers." In: Barnes, Colin; Oliver, Mike (eds.): Disability Studies Today. Cambridge, Oxford: Polity Press. pp. 38-57.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:38
x) becoming a critical reader of scientific texts
x) being able to find, access and use scientific literature
x) becoming acquainted with writing different scientific texts (excerpt, proceedings/protocol, abstract, essay, research outline) while following the rules of scientific writing (correct citations) and becoming aware of ethical aspects of research and knowledge production
x) understanding the importance of providing target-group-oriented information in the process of diseminating scientific knowledge (e.g. in the process of building presentations)The basis for developing these skills will lie, apart from studying introductory works on social scientific writing and researching skills, in engaging with scientific literature from different fields of political science. Class discussions and group-tasks will help to further developing these skills. To be able to contribute in those tasks, students are expected to read the mandatory texts for each class and hand in their homework on time.This course seeks to provide an engaging and inclusive study-environment and welcomes students with and without diabilities. If you should require special assistance, for example due to an impairment, please do not hesitate to contact me at any time, prefereably as soon as you are informed about being on the course. I will do my best to make the necessary adaptations, so that everyone enrolled is able to participate.For non-native speakers of English: Whereas a basic knowledge of English is required to follow and complete this course, language competence is not assessed. Instead, this course provides an opportunity to apply and improve oral and written English language skills.