Degree | Type | Year |
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4313402 Psychosocial Research and Intervention | OB | 0 |
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The general objective of this subject is to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to critically analyze and address institutional, ethical, and political issues in the psychosocial field. This is achieved through the use of conceptual, technical, and practical tools, and by integrating theoretical perspectives and concrete examples related to specific phenomena within the field. Specifically:
-Explore and understand contemporary debates on ethics and politics in the psychosocial field.
-Analyze the ethical and political principles that guide the practice of psychosocial and community research and intervention.
-Recognize and analyze various ethical and political dilemmas present in working with individuals, groups, and populations.
-Critically reflect on the ethical and political implications of professional involvement in specific psychosocial phenomena.
-Prepare one's own research work for appropriate evaluation by the ethics committee, ensuring compliance with required ethical standards.
-Equip students with the conceptual, technical, and practical tools necessary to address institutional, ethical, and political problems in professional psychosocial practice.
-Ethical foundations of professional activity in the psychosocial field: entry into the field, working with individuals, groups, and populations, and dissemination of action results.
-Ethical and political conflicts and dilemmas in approaching phenomena from a psychosocial perspective.
-Ethics committees.
-Principles and techniques for developing responsible forms of interaction with individuals, groups, and institutions involved in projects aimed at understanding and transforming psychosocial reality.
-Implications of publishing “sensitive” qualitative data for ethical or political reasons.
-Political and ethical aspects of disseminating results: open access publishing.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Master Class | 24 | 0.96 | CA14, CA15, CA16, CA17, KA19, KA20, SA12 |
Oral presentation | 6 | 0.24 | CA14, CA15, CA16, KA19, KA20, SA13 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Supervision of the final deliverable | 15.3 | 0.61 | CA14, CA16, CA17, KA19, KA20, SA12 |
Supervision of the oral presentation | 10.5 | 0.42 | CA14, CA15, CA16, KA19, KA20, SA13 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Elaboration of a (written) reflection on the ethical and political aspects of one's own research work. | 62.3 | 2.49 | CA14, CA17, KA19, KA20, SA12 |
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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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EV1. Written reflection on the ethical and political aspects of one's own research and/or intervention work | 50% | 24.4 | 0.98 | CA14, CA15, CA16, CA17, KA19, KA20, SA12 |
EV2. Oral presentation on ethics in intervention and/or research | 30% | 5.5 | 0.22 | CA14, CA16, KA19, KA20, SA13 |
EV3. Supervision of the work carried out by the student's tutor following the course coordinator's guidelines | 20% | 2 | 0.08 | CA15, CA16, CA17, SA12 |
EV1. Written reflection on the ethical and political aspects of one's own research and/or intervention work (50%).
EV2. Oral presentation on ethics in intervention and/or research (30%).
EV3. Supervision of the work carried out by the student's tutor following the course coordinator's guidelines (20%).
Course passed: The course will be considered passed if the student obtains an average grade higher than 5 in all evaluation tests.
Evaluable: The student will be considered evaluable when they present learning evidence with a weight equal to or greater than 40% of the total course.
Non-evaluable: The student will be considered non-evaluable if, although they have presented several deliverables, the total weight regarding the course is less than 40%.
Reassessment: There is no reevaluation.
Single assessment: All content ofthe module will be assessed on the day Evidence 1 is submitted. On that day, you will make the oral presentation (Ev2: 30%) alone or with the rest of the participants in the single assessment, on one of the topics of the module, which will be assessed according to the criteria established for Evidence 2. The written work of Evidence 1 will be submitted in the Moodle classroom (Ev1: 50%).
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Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(TEm) Theory (master) | 1 | Catalan/Spanish | second semester | afternoon |