To provide students with the methods and techniques necessary for the empirical (essentially content analysis and the quasi-ethnographical approach) and quasi-experimental approach to the products and processes of communication and their effects.
Main themes
The various topics addressed will be integrated into the elaboration of students end-of-course studies, and into epistemological reflection. Students will also be involved through exercises in the implementation of methodological procedures.
Content and teaching methods
The course will look at methods and techniques relating to:
empirical (quasi-ethnographic) observation in situations of social and communicational interactions;
content analysis;
narratological and pragmatic approaches;
the construction of (quasi-experimental) measures for verifying hypotheses relating to certain variables in the communication processes.
Exercise sessions will enable students to acquire a concrete understanding of these methods and techniques.
Special sessions will be arranged to support and structure work associated with completing the end-of-course thesis.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Assessment: Assessment will be ongoing. There will also be an examination.
Course notes and support for exercises.
Sessions including exercises and supervision to help launch the end-of-course thesis. The course will require supervision from Assistants.