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Class Research Methods in Urban Planning

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    The course aims to prepare students for the practice of research and, specifically, for the preparation of research for the dissertation/project, but also for the realisation of complex and transdisciplinary projects in the area of urbanism.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT262-11556
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    1. Introduction to research methods; 2. Identification of the uniqueness; 3. Calculation on complexity management; 4. Analysis and diagnosis of the situation; 5. Formulation of starting questions; 6. Meeting of "objects" and objectives; 7. Preparation and setting up of a research project; a. The. Requirements (starting question, state of the art, objectives, expected results); b. Programming; c. Monitoring; 8. The research, management and results project 9. Between the empirical and the theory; 10. Between logic and coherence; 11. Project management and challenge management (problems and their resolution); 12. Results and their dissemination; 13. Standards for the production of scientific work; 14. Urbanism research - objectives and needs.
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    The objectives of this curricular unit are to prepare students for the practice of work and research in urbanism by exploring the analytical sense - theoretical and methodologically orientated - in the observation of urban facts and enabling them to carry out research and transversal work. Thus, in accordance with the personal motivation for carrying out research work, the objectives of this course are: To prepare the student for defining projects and their limits; To train them in structuring conceptual construction; Systematise the work with the construction of theoretical and analytical models; Plan and develop the work/research project; Transdisciplinarity and teamwork Project management - time, resources, results. The main aim of this course is to enable students to carry out research work (from set-up to results) and to disseminate results in accordance with scientific theories and practices in the field of urbanism.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Dedicated support for each student, with the exploration of their research topics in order to develop the tasks needed to prepare the final work. In addition to imparting knowledge about research practice, concepts and standards for carrying out research and communicating results, the specific issue to be developed by the student within the scope of their research or project work is addressed, as a motivator for starting research or in-depth work in urbanism, also motivating integration into ongoing research projects, or assisting in the challenge of creating new projects.
  • References

    References

    CRESWELL, John W. (2003), Research Design ¿ qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches, Sage, Londres DOLBEC, André (2003),¿A Investigação-Acção¿, Investigação Social ¿ da problemática à colheita de dados, GAUTHIER, Benoît (ed), Loures, Lusodidáctica, 483-512 FLICK, U. (2005). Métodos Qualitativos na Investigação Científica. Lisbao: Monitor FORTIN, Marie-Fabienne (2003), O processo de investigação, Loures: Lusociência GAUTHIER, Benoît (ed) (2003), Investigação Social ¿ da problemática à colheita de dados, Loures, Lusodidáctica MACKIEWICZ. Marie-Piere (ed.) (2001), Practien et chercheur, Paris: L¿Harmattan PERETZ, Henri (2000), Métodos em Sociologia, Lisboa, Temas e Debates. REY, Fernando (2005), Pesquisa Qualitativa e Subjectividade, São Paulo: Thomson SHAW, I., & Gould, N. (2001). Qualitative research in social work. Londres: Sage
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