Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
SP9250 Aksjonsforskning og praksisforskning Emneplan
- Engelsk emnenavn
- Action Research and Practice Research
- Studieprogram
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Ph.d.-program i samfunnsvitenskapPh.d.-program i sosialt arbeid og sosialpolitikkDoktorgradsmoduler innenfor sosialt arbeid og sosialpolitikk
- Omfang
- 5.0 stp.
- Studieår
- 2023/2024
- Programplan
- Emnehistorikk
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Innledning
The course gives an introduction to the historical background and development of action research and practice research (including participatory action research, PAR, and participatory practice research, PPR). Research traditions, theories and methodological issues across a variety of disciplines within social and human sciences and professions are examined.
The course covers theories of science suited for positioning the epistemological and ontological grounding of action and practice research. Important questions include the following: What are the characteristics of action research and practice research? Which view of knowledge build the foundation for these research approaches? What possibilities for developing knowledge exist within different traditions in action research and practice research? What is the potential for carrying out innovative research?
The course includes knowledge on how to apply these research approaches in designing and developing the student’s own research projects. How to design an action or practice research project that is manageable within the resources of a PhD project is given special attention. Ethical challenges are highlighted and critically reflected on, such as power relations between researchers and other actors, anonymity and confidentiality as well as conflicts in the collaboration.
Main Subjects:
- Action Research
- Practice Research
- Participatory Action Research
- Epistemological and methodological issues
Læringsutbytte
Learning Outcome
Completing the course will give the the PhD candidates the following learning outcome, sectioned into knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge:
The PhD candidate
- has in-depth knowledge of the theories of science relating to action research and practice research
- has in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and methodological perspectives that form the basis for action research and practice research, including advanced knowledge about co-production and research with other stakeholders
- can evaluate the expediency and application of methods and research processes within participatory research
- has in-depth knowledge about research ethics significant for processes within action research and practice research
- has advanced knowledge about how action research and practice research can contribute to the development of innovative knowledge and methods
Skills:
The PhD candidate
- can analyse and reflect critically on epistemological and methodological issues in action research and practice research
- can plan and carry out action research and practice research projects of high l standard can handle complex academic issues related to knowledge production and research ethics
- can challenge established knowledge and practice in the field
General Competence:
The PhD candidate
- can identify relevant and innovative research questions for action research and practice research
- can identify relevant ethical issues within participatory research to carry out his/her research with scholarly integrity
- can initiate and manage complex research projects based on collaboration with different stakeholders
- can communicate the research to stakeholders and academic debates through recognized channels, both national and international
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
The course is based on lectures, self-study and study groups/group work.
Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
Participants will be asked to give presentations of their projects, their experiences from action research and practice research. The presentations will form the basis for discussions where active participation will be expected, both in presenting one's own ideas and providing feedback on the ideas of others. The presentations must be put into writing (1-2 pages) and distributed to the teachers and other course participants by the stipulated deadline.
Course attendance (80%) in lectures and group sessions (15 hours).
Present preliminary paper (1-2 pages) and deliver paper for assessment.
Vurdering og eksamen
Candidates must write a paper of 3000 words +/- 10%.
The paper for assessment must be handed in on a digital platform by a specified date. The paper must fulfill source reference and quotation technique requirements. A passed paper is a precondition for being awarded the 5 ECTS credits. If the paper is awarded a fail grade, the candidate can submit a revised paper once, by a specified deadline.
Hjelpemidler ved eksamen
All examination support material is allowed as long as source reference and quotation technique requirements are applied.
Vurderingsuttrykk
Passed - Failed
Sensorordning
The essay will be graded by the course lectures.
Opptakskrav
Admission Requirements: The course is offered only to fellows who are admitted to PhD programs or equivalent (such as førstelektorprogram).
- External applicants, please use Søknadsweb (fsweb.no). (Search for PhD courses, Faculty of Social Sciences)
- Internal candidates, please use Studentweb (fsweb.no) and sign up yourself, or contact the PhD administration.
Required attachments:
- Confirmation of admission to a PhD program, or part of a førstelektorprogram (external applicants).
- The participants must submit a presentation of their projects, their experiences from action research and practice research. The presentation will form the basis for discussion where active participation will be expected, both in presenting one’s ideas and providing feedback on the ideas of others. The presentations must be written (1-2 pages) and submitted to the coordinators by April 30, 2023. The presentations will be accessible for other students on Canvas
Emneansvarlig
Sidsel Therese Natland and Haavard Aaslund