Programme 2014
2014
Course programme 2014
Sat. 11 January 2014
Workshop: Topic identification and exposé
Dr. Nina Feltz
Mon - WedWed. 17-19 February 2014
Workshop: Statistical Data Analysis with R
Dr. Oleg Nenadić
Tue. 5 June 2014, 10:30-17:00
Publishing Monographs in the Humanities & Social Sciences
Josie Dixon
Fri. 6 June 2014, 10:00-16:00
WritingAbstracts in the Humanities & Social Sciences
Josie Dixon
Sat, 21 June 2014, 10:00-17:00
Topic Identification and Exposé: Exposé Development and Completion
Dr. Nina Feltz
Thurs.-Fri. 26-27 June 2014, 09:00-17:00
Qualitative Data Analysis with MAXQDA
Dr. Thorsten Peel
Mon.-Thurs.Tue. 30 June - 1 July 2014
Mixed-effects regression and generalized additive modeling in linguistics
Martijn Wieling
Mon. 15 September 2014
Multi-sited and multi-method ethnography
Prof. Helga Kelle
Mon. 15 September 2014
Violence as a subject of qualitative research
Prof. Dr Gesa Lindemann
Sat. 20 September 2014
Fictocriticism: writing the in-between
Prof. Dr Nicolle Pfaff
Sat. 20 September 2014
Writing in science - What are good texts and how do you produce them?
Dr Birgit Schreiber and Uwe Buse
Wed.Thu. 24-25 September 2014
Qualitative Evaluation Research
Irene Leser and Rubina Vock
Mon.-Mi. 27-29 October 2014
Thoughts on the Subject of Theory
Prof. Dr. Gayatri Spivak
Lecture series 3GO Dialogue
Tue. 17 June 2014, 18.00-20.00
Analyses of subjectivation as a contribution to a
critical sociology of critique
Prof. Dr. Thomas Alkemeyer
Tue. 01 July 2014, 18.00-20.00
In the matrix of digital space-time -
On the way to generalised surveillance
Prof. Dr. Gesa Lindemann
Tue. 15 July 2014, 18.00-20.00
Turning point: Old and new limits to growth
Prof. Dr Niko Paech