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| ARCH1949-1 | Practices for appropriation and uses: study of a living area
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| Duration : | 6h Th, 18h SEM |
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| Lecturer : | Marie Roosen, David Tieleman |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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| The workshop conducts the stages of a research in the social sciences, if analyzing a place to live.
Theoretical frame : (Meeting resource people, Bibliographical research, Analysing and summarising existing information)
Field Research (Observations and inquiries, Processing new data (counting, statistical analysis, content analysis)),
Analysing, summarising and presenting this information.
Prospective view in terms of life quality
This research is associated with the workshop "approche socio-urbanistique d'un lieu de vie contemporain" et à l'atelier « lieu commun et urbanité » // |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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| -the ability to correctly various stages of research,
-the ability to work effectively in a group
-the abilty to take into account the carried out work in a graphic/written document and in an oral presentation
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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| workshop and tutoral sessions "approche socio-urbanistique des espaces urbains contemporains" and workshop "lieu commun et urbanité" // // // |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| Tutorial sessions during which research carried out on the ground will be analysed. // |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| Notes will be provided in intranet. A bibliography is annexed to the notes. // // // |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| The assessment will take into account the ability to correctly conduct various stages of research, the ability to work effectively in a group, the ability to taken into account work caried out in a grahic/written document and in a oral presentation.
This evaluation implies active participation in all scheduled sessions.
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Contacts :
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| marie.roosen@ulg.ac.be
david.tieleman@ulg.ac.be // |
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