| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Publikationsdato | jul. 2025 |
| Status | Udgivet - jul. 2025 |
| Begivenhed | IMT-International PhD summer School 2025: Methods and methodology in doctoral work - Roskilde Universitet, Roskilde, Danmark Varighed: 18 aug. 2025 → 20 aug. 2025 |
Kursus
| Kursus | IMT-International PhD summer School 2025 |
|---|---|
| Lokation | Roskilde Universitet |
| Land/Område | Danmark |
| By | Roskilde |
| Periode | 18/08/2025 → 20/08/2025 |
| Andet | Summer School 2025 will present keynotes and invite papers that approach methodology in various ways. This includes discussions on theoretical choices and methodological implications, ethics, research’s subjective and societal embeddedness, research designs, and analytical frameworks. We provide an inspiring learning environment for exchanging experiences with research processes across different fields and research traditions.<br/><br/>Besides keynote and paper sessions, the International Summer School offers a hands-on workshop on creative writing. This adds to the overall ambition of Summer School to be actively supportive for your Ph.D. work with opportunities to reflect and develop new perspectives around methodological considerations.<br/><br/>The Roskilde University International Doctoral Summer School at the Department of People and Technology offers dynamic doctoral training based on critical reflection and interactive forms of learning. Our significant focus is a continuous interest in methods and methodology and how basic questions of ontology and epistemology relate to the formulation of research questions, choice of theory and concepts, strategy of analyses, and presentation of (empirical) findings.<br/><br/>The ambition of the course is to foster participant’s critical reflections on methods, methodology, and how these choices inform analysis, representations, and texts. Such activities might include questions of how issues like e.g. societal and professional discourses and practices frame and form qualitative research. The Summer School also addresses and stimulates discussion of the role of researchers and their engagement in issues of societal importance – and how this might influence your research. |