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Methodological course JKD008 JKD018_.docx | Methodological Seminar - Sylabus | Mgr. Ing. Kateřina Turková, Ph.D. |
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The seminar aims to acquaint students with communication and media studies methodologies (which are embedded within the social sciences and humanities traditions), by combining meetings that provide overviews of qualitative and qualitative methodologies, with more in-depth workshops that provide hands-on in-depth training with particular methods (also allowing to illustrate the more general workings of qualitative and qualitative methodologies). The last part of the seminar will focus on the research (e-)tools available to PhD students, and on referencing, research ethics and the avoidance of plagiarism.
Poslední úprava: Shavit Anna, Mgr., Ph.D. (09.09.2024)
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Assignments: 1/Assignment 1 linked to Introduction to qualitative methods (individual), developing A research question based on the student's project proposals that can be answered through qualitative research methods and evaluation of the appropriateness A qualitative research design for the students’ study (description of the method, proposed design & corpus) 2/Assignment 2 linked to Introduction to Quantitative Methods (individual) A quantitative research design for the student’s study (description of the method, proposed design & corpus) Conceptual/operational definitions for two of the student’s key concepts, with a brief reflection on them) 3/ An exercise focusing on preparing a questionnaire - details will be explained during the first meeting 4/Final assignment: A group work that deals with a small research project, potentially linked to an existing research project or research center. In this group work, students will form small research teams and develop a small research project, starting with a research question and including a (brief) theoretical framework, methodological design, corpus definition, data gathering, data analysis, and reporting. The focus will be on the methodological design, and the corpus will be kept small to ensure feasibility. AI use and plagiarism rules (specifically related to the CEMES task): Students may use generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Perplexity and similar, provided that the following conditions are met. Specifically, they may be used for the purposes of proofreading, translations or searching for sources. On the contrary, the prohibition of use strictly applies to the text creation, analysis or personal and sensitive data processing. Any use must be cited in the final output in accordance with academic rules. Generative AI tools will not be used to evaluate student outputs. Any violation of these rules will lead to a reduction in grade, failure to complete the course or disciplinary proceedings, depending on its severity. Only compliance with the aforementioned rules will guarantee the fulfilment of the educational objectives of the course, protect equal conditions for all students, and also ensure their privacy. The aforementioned potential sanctions also apply to any plagiarism. Plagiarism is the unacknowledged use of someone else’s work as your own, even if unintentional. It can involve copying text, paraphrasing without citing the source, undisclosed collaboration with others, or using AI. To avoid plagiarism, students must always properly cite their sources, mark quotations, and acknowledge contributions from others and AI. The responsibility always lies with the student—if you work with AI and plagiarism is found, it is considered your plagiarism. (AI is a language model that generates text for you from other texts.) To detect plagiarism, FSV UK uses Turnitin, which is automatically integrated into Moodle, and I also privately use Copyleaks. Both tools can identify plagiarism and AI-generated texts. Plagiarism and unacknowledged AI use are reported, investigated and have serious consequences as per Dean’s provision 18/2015. https://fsv.cuni.cz/en/deans-provision-no-18/2015 Poslední úprava: Turková Kateřina, Mgr. Ing., Ph.D. (18.09.2025)
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Berger, A. A. (1998). Media research techniques. SAGE. Bouvier, G., & Rasmussen, J. (2022). Qualitative Research Using Social Media. Routledge. Brennen, B. S. (2021). Qualitative research methods for media studies. Routledge. Wimmer, R. D., & Dominick, J. R. (2013). Mass media research. Cengage learning. Eckert, S., & Bachmann, I. (Eds.). (2022). Reflections on feminist communication and media scholarship: Theory, method, impact. Routledge. Flick, U. (2022). The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research Design. SAGE. Hansen, A., Cottle, S., Negrine, R., & Newbold, C. (1998). Mass communication research methods. NYU Press. Hitchcock, J. H., & Onwuegbuzie, A. J. (Eds.). (2022). The Routledge Handbook for Advancing Integration in Mixed Methods Research. Taylor & Francis. Leavy, P. (2022). Popularizing Scholarly Research: Research Methods and Practices. Oxford University Press. Lehtonen, M. (2000). The cultural analysis of texts. SAGE. Lindlof, T. R., & Taylor, B. C. (2017). Qualitative communication research methods. SAGE. Neuendorf, K. (2002). The content analysis guidebook. SAGE. Perri 6, & Bellamy, C. (2012). Principles of Methodology. Research Design in Social Science.SAGE. Quan-Haase, A., & Sloan, L. (2022). The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. SAGE. Riffe, D., Lacy, S., & Fico, F. (2014). Analyzing media messages: Using quantitative content analysis in research. Routledge. Silverman, D. (2005). Doing Qualitative research: A Practical Handbook. SAGE. Stokes, J. (2013). How to do media and cultural studies. SAGE. Vasquez, C. (2022). Research methods for digital discourse analysis. Bloomsbury Publishing. Poslední úprava: Shavit Anna, Mgr., Ph.D. (09.09.2024)
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Seminars - offline and online Poslední úprava: Shavit Anna, Mgr., Ph.D. (09.09.2024)
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Completion of all the assignments Poslední úprava: Shavit Anna, Mgr., Ph.D. (09.09.2024)
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JKD 008: Metodologický seminář, zimní semestr 2025 JKD 018: Methodological seminar, winter 2025 Lecturers: Mgr. Anna Shavit Ph.D., anna.shavit@fsv.cuni.cz (contact person for the course) PhDr. Irena Prázová, Ph.D. (Czech Ph.D. program part of the course)
Lectures for the online part of the course: Dr Robert Ormrod
Course Zoom: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/7341731644?pwd=bWNTZGNGT091WVlEajVGbXRzSndaQT09
ANNOTATION: The course aims to provide detailed information on qualitative and quantitative methods. And try out forms of media analysis within the Center for Media Studies (CEMES). The methodological seminar is a joint course for Czech and English Ph.D. programs. However, some sessions split into a Czech and an English part. There will be online joint seminars via Zoom with Dr. Ormrod and Dr. Sheets Thibault, and students must also complete analytical assignments in their classes. On top of that, to complete the course, it will still be necessary to prepare an analysis at the Center for Studies (CEMES).
ACADEMIC OUTPUTS: 1. First written assignment - how to prepare a questionnaire. The students will select a topic from a list and prepare 8 questions for the quantitative research and 8 questions for the qualitative research (both for the same topic). They will get feedback for it. The list of topics will be available at the November 7 session. 2. Second Assignment - it is linked to Introduction to Qualitative Methods (individual assignment), developing a research question based on the student's project proposals that can be answered through qualitative research methods and evaluation of the appropriateness of a qualitative research design for the students’ study (description of the method, proposed design & corpus). Students will receive evaluation and feedback from Robert Ormrod. 3. Assignment 2 is linked to the Introduction to Quantitative Methods (individual) session with Penny Thibault. 4. Final assignment: A group work that deals with a small research project, potentially linked to an existing research project or research center. In this group work, students will form small research teams and develop a small research project, starting with a research question and including a (brief) theoretical framework, methodological design, corpus definition, data gathering, data analysis, and reporting. The focus will be on the methodological design, and the corpus will be kept small to ensure feasibility—a Czech and English program group with Kateřina Turková and Irena Prázová.
Meeting dates: October 24 (English program), October 31 (Czech and English program), November 7 (Czech and English program), November 14 (Czech program), November 21 (Czech and English program), November 28 (Czech program), December 12 (English program)
October 24, 12:00 - 15:00 (180 min.) English program H115 Kateřina Turková 1. Electronic information resources at FSV and UK - electronic information resources and their use in academic work (e-resources for teaching, science, and research) 2. Open access, digital resources, and repositories at CU - specific information resources for academic work and publication 3. Specific tools for academic research - software for quantitative and qualitative social science research (e.g., SPSS, Atlas.ti) Session only for the English program (pouze anglický program)
October 31, 15:00 - 18:00 ONLINE Session with Robert Ormrod, Qualitative methods, online lecture for both programs via ZOOM, you can use room H020 Joint session for both programs (Czech and English) Part one: Qualitative research (35 minutes) ● Why qualitative research? ● Types of qualitative research ● Discussion questions (25 minutes) Part two: Ensuring rigor in qualitative research (35 minutes) ● Quality criteria ● Example: Ensuring quality through Braun & Clarke’s (2006) 6-stage thematic analysis process ● Discussion questions (25 minutes) Part three: Experience, tips and tricks (35 minutes) ● Participant management and interview guide ● Writing up and publishing qualitative research ● Discussion questions (15 minutes) ● Q&A (10 minutes)
November 7, 11:00 - 13:00 Research funding options, H115 Anna Shavit Information about the course, grants and sources of funding, first assignment Participation is obligatory Joint session for both programs (Czech and English)
November 14, 11:00 - 14:30 (180 min.) Czech program H020 Irena Prázová 1. Electronic information resources at FSV and UK - electronic information resources and their use in academic work (e-resources for teaching, science, and research) 2. Open access, digital resources, and repositories at CU - specific information resources for academic work and publication 3. Specific tools for academic research - software for quantitative and qualitative social science research (e.g., SPSS, Atlas.ti) Session only for the Czech program (pouze český program)
November 21, 10:00 – 13:00 ONLINE Session with Penny Sheets Thibault, Quantitative methods, online lecture for both programs via ZOOM, you can use the room H012 Joint session for both programs (Czech and English) Part 1: Quantitative research (30 minutes) ● Fundamental perspectives: positivism vs. interpretivism, deduction vs. Induction ● Types of quantitative research ● Developing good research questions & hypotheses for deductive research (interactive) ● -short break- Part 2: Operationalization and measurement (40 minutes) ● Concept explication (worksheet after class) ● Levels of measurement ● Validity & reliability (worksheet after class) ● Sampling ● -short break- Part 3: Experimental (& survey) design (40 minutes) ● Variable types & basic experimental design ● Randomization ● Pilot studies & manipulation check ● Ethics & human subject ● Asking good questions ● -short break- Part 4: Quantitative content analysis (30 minutes) ● Basic CA design ● Sampling, units of data collection, units of analysis ● Designing a codebook, looking at examples ● Intercoder reliability Q&A (10 minutes)
November 28, 11:30 - 14:30 (180 min.) Czech program H013 Irena Prázová 4. Citation policy and ethics - citation rules in academia (citation analysis, plagiarism, evaluation of research at CU, WoS) 5. Citation generators and managers - use of citation tools 6. Publication evidence, personal identifiers, and evaluation at FSS CU - rules for evidence publication activity at CU, science evaluation systems Czech program - last meeting!
December 12, 11:00 a.m. - 14:00 p.m. (180 min.) English program H115 Kateřina Turková 4. Citation policy and ethics - citation rules in academia (citation analysis, plagiarism, evaluation of research at CU, WoS) 5. Citation generators and managers - use of citation tools 6. Publication evidence, personal identifiers, and evaluation at FSS CU - rules for evidence publication activity at CU, science evaluation systems English program - last meeting! Poslední úprava: Turková Kateřina, Mgr. Ing., Ph.D. (06.10.2025)
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