General Description
As described in the course catalog:
Survey of methodological approaches that facilitate analysis of ways discourses constitute, perpetuate, and maintain particular meanings. Objective is to identify, explicate, and practice procedures for conducting interpretive/critical communication research. Prerequisite: CMST 501 or consent of instructor.
(See course outline for a modified version of the course description for spring 2021.)
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will
As described in the course catalog:
Survey of methodological approaches that facilitate analysis of ways discourses constitute, perpetuate, and maintain particular meanings. Objective is to identify, explicate, and practice procedures for conducting interpretive/critical communication research. Prerequisite: CMST 501 or consent of instructor.
(See course outline for a modified version of the course description for spring 2021.)
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will
- Identify the kinds of data gathered through various qualitative methods;
- Use observation, participant observation, participatory tools, interviews, and focus groups for project planning and monitoring and evaluation activities;
- Analyze qualitative data collected from multiple qualitative data collection techniques;
- Use tools and techniques that facilitate effective interpretive research
- Prepare a manuscript for submission to a conference
Books & Reading Materials
In addition to the books below, there will be a series of scholarly articles that you will access through D2L or Teams.
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Resources
Pedagogy
Methods of Instruction
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Assignments
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