SOSANT9014 – Writing and method

Course content

The writing seminar is organised around the written texts that each of you submits. These texts are normally a chapter of your thesis. Each participant will be asked to act as a discussant for at least one of the other presenters. This entails reading and commenting critically on the paper with a view to structure and writing style, with a particular attention to the analytical thrust and the relation between theoretical perspectives and the ethnography.

Learning outcome

The aim of this course is to develop your writing and argumentative skills, both with regard to your own work and in regard to your fellow students. You get hands on experience in writing an ethnographically based research piece. You also get experience in presenting your own research to a professional audience.

Admission

This course is for PhD candidates in Social Anthropology only. The course may be taken several times, but candidates only receive credits for the first completion of the course.

 

PhD candidates from Department of Social Anthropology should apply via Studentweb

Other PhD candidates in Social Anthropology: apply by sending an e-mail to this address: henvendelser@sai.uio.no

 

Prerequisites

Formal prerequisite knowledge

You must be admitted to a PhD programme in Social Anthropology to enroll in this course. It is recommended that you take this course after you have finished your fieldwork.

Teaching

Eight seminar sessions followed by work in smaller groups. The course is taught in English.

Examination

To pass the course, candidates must attend the first seminar and minimum 4 of the remaining 7 seminars. All candidates must also hand in written work once during the course in order to pass. Instructions and dates for the hand-in will be given in the first seminar.

Use of sources and citation

You should familiarize yourself with the rules that apply to the use of sources and citations. If you violate the rules, you may be suspected of cheating/attempted cheating.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.

Explanations and appeals

Resit an examination

This course is the same as SOSANT9013.

Facts about this course

Credits
2
Level
PhD
Teaching
Every spring
Examination
Every spring
Teaching language
English