Research Methodologies - 1st semester
Objectives
Students will acquire and/or develop: 1. Methodological knowledge and skills to delineate and manage, in an integrated and evolutive way, a basic or applied research project required for completing the non- lectured component of the master. 2. Knowledge and understanding of the main strategies and technical options available to social science research, and the ability to combine them in keeping with their research objectives. 3. Ability to communicate and engage in critical and reflexive discussion of research projects.
General characterization
Code
722071074
Credits
10
Responsible teacher
Ana Nestal Roque, Rui Santos
Hours
Weekly - 3 letivas + 1 tutorial
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese with teacher supervision in FL
Prerequisites
Não aplicável
Bibliography
Bardin, L. (2004). Análise de conteúdo. Lisboa: Edições 70. Becker, H. (2007). Writing for social scientists. Chicago: Chicago University Press. Berry, W. D., & Sanders, M.S. (2000). Understanding multivariate research. Boulder: Westview. Burgess, R. (1997). A pesquisa de terreno. Oeiras: Celta. Creswell, J. (2014). Research design: Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches. London: Sage. Denzin, N., & Lincoln, Y. (Ed.). (2018). The Sage handbook of qualitative research. Thowsand Oaks: Sage. Gilbert, N. (Ed.). (2016). Researching social life. London: Sage. Guerra, I. (2006). Pesquisa qualitativa e análise de conteúdo: Sentidos e formas de uso. Estoril: Principia. King, G., Keohane, R., & Verba, S. (1994). Designing social inquiry. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Ragin, C. (1987). The comparative method: Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative strategies. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Teaching method
In class teaching. The syllabus´s topics are addressed in synthetic lectures, to be deepened through the recommended readings. In parallel, students are required to explanate and discuss with the teachers and among themselves, in tutorials and in moodle fora, their ongoing individual projects up to the final research design paper. Tutorials are also aimed at deepening and guiding the study of methodological and technical issues, as required by each project. Continuous and formative evaluation of the student´s participation in discussions about the projects.
Evaluation method
The final summative evaluation grade of this component weighs 20%. The final project paper is weghed 80%.
Subject matter
1. Scientific method, operationalisation and research design. The overall locial structure of a research design. Typical phases in research and the evolution of design. 2. Designing early exploratory research. From research topic to research problem. Bibliographical research and literature review. Beginning empirical exploration. The iteration of problematisation, exploration and conceptualisation. 3. Designing in-depth exploratory research: Building a problematics. Theorisation, operationalisation and the systematisation of research. The deepening rationale in qualitative research. 4. Designing research to test hypotheses and analytical models. Explanatory and comprehensive analytical models. Testing rationales (experimental, comparative, statistical). The validation rationale in qualitative research. 5. Underpinnings and applications of the main strategies and techniques for empirical research: 5.1 Quantitative. 5.2 Qualitative.
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