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Faculty of Humanities
Master's Programmes
Gender Studies
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Diploma Seminar I. – Concept
2. Feminist epistemology
2. Feminist epistemology
Section outline
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1. What is feminist knowledge? Motivations, principles and claims
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3. Constructivism, antifoundationalism and pluralism and their consequences for doing research
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1. What is feminist knowledge? Motivations, principles and claims
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1. What is feminist knowledge? Motivations, principles and claims
3. Constructivism, antifoundationalism and pluralism and their consequences for doing research
4. Principles of methodical examination
5. From the idea of doing research to the research question
6. Research topic and its inter/disciplinary grounding
7. Formulation of the research question
8. Theory and literature. Theoretical grounding of research question
9. Literature review. How to link literature with research question and analytical part of research
10. Literature research (online, offline). Critical evaluation of the found literature. Advantages and disadvantages of using electronic sources. Citation software.
11. Argumentation. Basic characteristics of good academic writing
12. Gender sensitive language
13. Practical methods of academic writing
14. Publishing. Responsibility of academic researcher
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3. Constructivism, antifoundationalism and pluralism and their consequences for doing research