Leader: TBA
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2008 (Off-campus)
Synopsis
This unit will engage with two connected questions:
- How can we research the phenomenon of globalisation;
- How has globalisation impacted upon research methods in the social sciences and humanities? The unit will look at both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, combined forms such as historical-comparative, and theoretical frameworks (e.g. post-colonialism), to understand how each of these might be applied to understand the multi-dimensional nature of the impacts of "globalisation". It will also consider how the work and approach of researchers has been changed by the forms of evidence and the trans-national contexts that exist in the modern "globalising" world.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will:
- Have a well-developed understanding of major qualitative and quantitative research methodologies and theories.
- Be able to determine which approaches, from a range of different research methodologies, may be appropriate for the study of specific social science or humanities research questions regarding globalisation.
- Understand how globalising trends and developments such as in communication technologies have changed the texts and materials available for research, and the approaches required from researchers.
- Have highly developed skills in web-based study forms.
- Have high level inquiry, collaborative learning and presentation abilities.
- Be able to undertake a theoretically and methodologically informed research project on an aspect of globalisation.
Assessment
Group online presentation (2000 words): 20%
Individual online presentation (2000 words): 20%
Online tutorial contributions (2000 words): 20%
Research project proposal (3000 words): 40%
Off Campus Attendance Requirements
Weekly one to two hour asynchronous tutorial
Prerequisites
At least two core M.Global units or equivalent
Prohibitions
GLO4000