Sociology of Spaces 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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204NST2 | ZK | 1 | 2T | Czech | summer |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Introduction to the techniques of qualitative sociologic research including the use of photography as a research method should demonstrate the potential of its use in theatre. This is not only a sociological review of particular places or topics but the use of that review in particular artistic intentions which may subsequently intervene in the social environment itself.
Mode of study
Lecture, moderated discussion, contact instruction, written/photographic work, audiovisual examples from research and site specific.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Absolvování předmětu 204NST1 Sociologie prostorů 1.
Course contents
Acquired experience through one's artistic projects will be assesed in a team creation for a specific topic area. An inseparable part of this is theory knowledge and interlinking of acquired knowledge in creating a project. Aspect of independent course are reviewed create potential for the resulting form.
Recommended or required reading
Bartes R. (1994): Světlá komora -vysvětlivka k fotografii. Archa. Bratislava
Bauman Z., May T. (2010): Myslet sociologicky. SLON. Praha
Disman M. (2008): Jak se vyrábí sociologická znalost. Karolinum
Giddens A. (2005): Sociologie. Argo. Praha
Sontagová S. (2002): O fotografii. Paseka. Praha
Strauss A., Corbinová J. (1999): Základy kvalitativního výzkumu, Albert, Boskovice
Šmíd R. (1991): Proč fotografie. in: Kvalitativní přístupy v sociologiii, Masarykova sociologická společnost, Praha s. 36-60
Šmíd R., Rajčanová M. (2002): A co děti, mají se kde bát?, in: Biograf, č. 28, s. 59-80
Šmíd R. (2010): Sociolog/ie/ v prostoru, in: Divadlo v netradičním prostoru, performance a site specific, AMU, Praha s. 64-83
Assessment methods and criteria
Credit is awarded based on teamwork on the group project, participation in the colloquium.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course