- Docente: Antonella Ceccagno
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SPS/04
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Sociology and Social Work (cod. 8786)
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from Feb 12, 2025 to Apr 09, 2025
Learning outcomes
The course aims to provide advanced methodological tools for empiric research in social sciences. At the end of the course, students possess advanced methodological competencies in social sciences.
Course contents
The course focuses on qualitative research in social science.
We will discuss 'fieldwork' with 'field' understood as site and practice.
We will show how data are not 'collected' but 'produced' in specific historical, geographical and political contexts, and are the result of the relationship between the researcher and a plurality of social actors.
We will show how the relationships that take shape in qualitative research and findings are also shaped by the specific characteristics of the researcher, such as gender, age, ethnicity, and class.
An introduction to visual sociology will be offered.
TOPICS
√ ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH
√ REFLEXIVITY and POSITIONALITY
√ INSIDER/OUTSIDER AND CO-RESEARCH
√ VISUAL SOCIOLOGY
√ PHOTO-VOICE
√ EVALUATION OF SOCIAL POLICIES AND SERVICES
√ RESEARCH WITH SOCIAL SERVICES
√ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN PRISONS
Readings/Bibliography
Articles can be accessed via username and password on VIRTUALE Educational material (https://virtuale.unibo.it/).
Teaching methods
Together with the instructor, the students will explore qualitative approaches to research in social sciences. Guest lecturers will be invited who will discuss their own work, the challenges they met and the epistemological strategies mobilized in order to develop situated knowledge.
Assessment methods
WRITTEN EXAM lasting two hours. Students are required to provide in-depth answers to three open questions based on the topics discussed in class and the texts in the bibliography (at least one page for each topic).
ASSESSMENT SCALE
Very good/excellent: very good knowledge of the topic and ability to critically analyze concepts, articulate themes, and connect different presentations, articles, and visual materials; high competency in the use of the appropriate terminology.
Good: a good knowledge of the topic, ability to critically analyze concepts, good competency in the use of the appropriate terminology.
Fair: mnemonic knowledge of the topics or modest knowledge of the topics and modest competency in the use of the appropriate terminology.
Poor: mnemonic repetition of concepts and texts or limited ability to deal with the topics, poor competency in the use of the appropriate terminology.
Teaching tools
Ppt presentations, visual materials, guest lecturers.
Office hours
See the website of Antonella Ceccagno
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.