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Doctoral Seminar VI. - JSD008
Title: Doktorský seminář VI.
Guaranteed by: Department of Public and Social Policy (23-KVSP)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2021
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: prof. PhDr. Arnošt Veselý, Ph.D.
prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., M.Sc.
Teacher(s): Mgr. Ing. Olga Angelovská, Ph.D.
doc. PhDr. Pavol Frič, Ph.D.
Mgr. Eva Hejzlarová, Ph.D.
Mgr. Martin Nekola, Ph.D.
prof. PhDr. Arnošt Veselý, Ph.D.
Comes under: Public and Social Policy DK_VESPA
Public and Social Policy DP_VESPA
Annotation -
Last update: prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., M.Sc. (26.01.2021)
Essential forum for PhD. Students of public and social policy to meet, interact and discuss the advancement of research, involving doctoral students, mentors, guarantors and invited guests.
The seminar will discuss topical issues of theory and methodology of public and social policy in the Czech Republic and the world at large.
This semester will focus upon theoretical and empirical aspects of students´ dissertations.
Literature -
Last update: prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., M.Sc. (26.01.2021)

Black, Thomas R. Doing Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences : An Integrated Approach to Research Design, Measurement, and Statistics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1999.

Blaikie, N. 2000. Designing social research. Oxford: Blackwell.

Blaikie, Norman. 2007. Approaches to Social Enquiry. Cambridge: Polity Press,

Gerring, J. 2001. Social Science Methodology: A Criterial Framework. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nekola, M., Geissler, H. a Mouralová, M. Současné metodologické otázky veřejné politiky. Praha: Karolinum.

Potůček, M. et al. 2017. Public Policy. Prague: Karolinum Press. Available on the E-resources of SIS.

 

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., M.Sc. (26.01.2021)

For recognizing semester a student must

a. submit two short papers which will assess his/her advance in the theoretical background and in the empirical evidence strategy in time;

b. provide feedbacks to both papers submitted by other students, selected by the course operator, in time;

c. be actively involved in online discussions.

 

Syllabus -
Last update: prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., M.Sc. (17.02.2021)

Syllabus of the PSP Doctoral seminar 2020/2021

1.    Title and code of the course

JSD002 Doctoral seminar II.

JSD004 Doctoral seminar IV.

JSD006 Doctoral seminar VI.

2.    Lecturers

Guarantor:

Prof. PhDr. Arnošt Veselý, Ph.D.

Moderator:

Prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., MSc.

Lecturers:

Prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc., MSc.

Mgr. Eva Hejzlarová, Ph.D.

Mgr. Magdalena Mouralová, PhD.

PhDr. Marie Jelínková, PhD.

3.    Number of credits

5 credits

4.    Abstract

Essential forum for PhD. students of public and social policy to meet, interact and discuss the advancement of research, involving doctoral students, mentors, guarantors and invited guests.

The seminar will discuss topical issues of theory and methodology of public and social policy in the Czech Republic and the world at large.

This semester will focus upon theoretical and empirical aspects of students´ dissertations.

5.    Requirements

For recognizing semester a student must

a. submit two short papers which will assess his/her advance in the theoretical background and in the empirical evidence strategy of his/her dissertation in time;

b. provide feedbacks to both papers submitted by two other students, selected by the course moderator, in time;

c. be actively involved in following online discussions.

6.    Communication

Due to the covid epidemiologic restrictions, the seminar will be organized online via Moodle and Zoom platforms.

7.  Moodle

https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=9223

 

8.  Zoom

https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/99179548333?pwd=T1JIcnlwc0FGOER0RStaTVhQR3ByUT09

Meeting ID: 991 7954 8333

Passcode: 126615

9.  Contact and consultations

Prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, CSc. MSc.    E-mail: potucek@fsv.cuni.cz

Assistant - Ing. Mgr. Olga Angelovská    E-mail: olga.angelovska@fsv.cuni.cz

 

 

10.  Basic topics of DS I

-       Theoretical aspects of the dissertation – MP

-       Empirical aspects of the dissertation – MP

-       Evaluation of students´ theses (and students´ papers) – EH, MM

-       Open forum to discuss issues of mutual interest – students and teachers

11.  Basic literature

Black, Thomas R. Doing Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences : An Integrated Approach to Research Design, Measurement, and Statistics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1999.

Blaikie, N. 2000. Designing social research. Oxford: Blackwell.

Blaikie, Norman. 2007. Approaches to Social Enquiry. Cambridge: Polity Press,

Gerring, J. 2001. Social Science Methodology: A Criterial Framework. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nekola, M., Geissler, H. a Mouralová, M. Současné metodologické otázky veřejné politiky. Praha: Karolinum.

Potůček, M. et al. 2017. Public Policy. Prague: Karolinum Press. Available on the E-resources of SIS.

12. Tentative schedule

 

Zoom meetings, Deadlines

Day

Time

Topic

Zoom meeting

Wednesday

17. 2.

16.30-18.30

Introduction.

Student research support. Marie Jelínková

Open Forum.

Task I. Dissertation theories published.

Deadline

Monday 1. 3.

24:00

To upload the answer to Task I Dissertation theories in Moodle.

Task II. The strategy of collecting empirical evidence published.

Deadline

Monday

15. 3.

24:00

To upload the evaluation of other students´ Task I Dissertation theories in Moodle.

To upload the answer to Task II. The strategy of collecting empirical evidence in Moodle.

Zoom meeting

Wednesday

17. 3.

16.30-18.30

Discussion to Task I Dissertation theories.

Open forum.

Deadline

Monday

29. 3.

24:00

To upload the feedback to Task II. The strategy of collecting empirical evidence of other students in Moodle.

Zoom meeting

Wednesday

31. 3.

16.30-18.30

Discussion to Task II The strategy of collecting empirical evidence. Open forum.

Zoom meeting

Wednesday

21. 4.

16.30-18.30

Evaluation of students´ theses (and students´ papers). Eva Hejzlarová, Magdalena Mouralová

Zoom meeting

Wednesday

5. 5.

16.30-18.30

Internal defence (tbc). Open forum.

 

 

 
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