Degree | Type | Year |
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3500084 English Studies: Linguistic, Literary and Sociocultural Perspectives | OB | 1 |
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Quantitative methods (25th September - 13th November 2024, Wednesdays 13:00-14:30)
Dr. Adriana Soto Corominas
1. Introduction to quantitative methods
2. Research design
3. Data collection
4. Data analysis and report
Qualitative methods (30th September - 18th November 2024, Mondays 08:30-10:00)
Dr. Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà
1. Introduction to qualitative methods
2. Research design
3. Data collection methods
4. Data analysis and triangulation
Literary Methods (20th November - 2nd December 2024, Mondays 08:30-10:00 & Wednesdays 13:00-14:30)
Dr. Carme Font Paz
1. Introduction to Archival Research
2. Searching for Sources
3. Descriptive Bibliography
4. Textual and Critical Analysis
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Class discussion | 6.25 | 0.25 | CA02, KA01, SA02, SA03 |
Lecture | 18.75 | 0.75 | KA01, KA02, SA02, SA03, SA04 |
Practical exercises | 6.25 | 0.25 | CA01, CA02, CA03, SA01, SA05 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Data collection and treatment | 20 | 0.8 | CA03, SA01, SA03, SA05 |
Tutorials | 5 | 0.2 | CA01, CA02, CA03, KA01, KA02, SA01, SA02, SA03, SA04, SA05 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Portfolio and exam preparation | 48.75 | 1.95 | CA01, CA02, CA03, KA01, KA02, SA01, SA02, SA03, SA04, SA05 |
Preparatory reading | 20 | 0.8 | CA01, KA01, KA02, SA01, SA02, SA03, SA04 |
Theoretical sessions to introduce concepts and explain processes.
Practical exercises in class.
Class discussion of assigned readings and data collection exercises.
Data collection, processing and analysis.
Tutorials.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Literary methods: Portfolio | 20% | 0 | 0 | CA03, KA01, KA02, SA01, SA03, SA05 |
Qualitative methods: Portfolio | 40% | 0 | 0 | CA01, CA02, KA02, SA01, SA02, SA04, SA05 |
Quantitative methods: Exam | 20% | 0 | 0 | CA01, CA03, KA01, SA01, SA02, SA04, SA05 |
Quantitative methods: Portfolio | 20% | 0 | 0 | CA03, KA02, SA01, SA02, SA04, SA05 |
The course mark will be obtained by averaging out the mark for quantitative methods (40%), qualitative methods (40%) and literary methods (20%).
The evaluation items are the following:
Quantitative methods: Exam (20%) and Portfolio (20%).
Qualitative methods: Portfolio (40%).
Literary methods: Portfolio (20%).
Procedure for reviewing grades awarded: On carrying out each evaluation activity, lecturers will inform students (on Moodle) of the procedures to be followed for reviewing all grades awarded, and the date on which such a review will take place.
Reassessment: In order to pass the course, students must obtain an average of 5/10. The course average will only be calculated if the mark for each assessment item is at least 3.5/10. Students will be able to retake/rewrite failed items as long as the average mark for the course is equal to or above 3.5/10. The maximum mark for any reeassessed item is 6/10.
Students will receive a "no-avaluable" ('non-assessed') grade if they fail to submit more than 30% of all assessment activities.
Students are required to employ non-sexist language in their written and oral productions. For guidelines on how to do this, they are advised to check thewebsite of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA): https://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/lsa-guidelines-nonsexist-usage. Appropriate use of language will be part of the assessment criteria.
Qualitative Methods
Blommaert, Jan & Dong Jie (2010) Ethnographic Fieldwork: A Beginner’s Guide. Multilingual Matters.
Boellstorff, Tom, Nardi, Bonnie, Pearce, Celia, and Taylor, T.L. (2012). Ethnography and virtual worlds: A handbook of method. Princeton University Press
Briggs, Charles L. (1986). Learning how to ask: A sociolinguistic appraisal of the role of the interview in social science research. Cambridge University Press.
Bucholtz, Mary (2000) The politics of transcription. Journal of Pragmatics, 32, 1439-1465.
Cameron, Deborah (2001). Working with spoken discourse. Sage
D’Arcy, Alexandra and Young, Taylor Marie (2012). Ethics and social media: Implications for sociolinguistics in the networked public. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 16(4), 532-546.
Heller, Monica, Pietikäinen, Sari. & Joan Pujolar (2018) Critical Sociolinguistic Research Methods. Routledge.
Mason, Jennifer (2017) [3rd Ed.] Qualitative Researching. Sage.
Sanjek, Roger (1990). A Vocabulary of Fieldnotes. In Roger Sanjek (Ed.) Fieldnotes: The Makings of Anthropology (pp. 92-138). Cornell University Press.
Talmy, Steven (2010). Qualitative interviews in applied linguistics: From research instrument to social practice. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 30(1), 128-148.
Tusting, Karin (Ed.) (2019). The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Ethnography. Routledge.
Wei, Li and Melissa G. Moyer (Eds.) (2008). The Blackwell Guide to Research Methods in Bilingualism and Multilingualism. Blackwell.
Quantitative methods
F4 (https://www.audiotranskription.de/en/f4transkript/)
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(TEm) Theory (master) | 1 | English | first semester | morning-mixed |