251.044 Methodologie für Doktoranden

2018S, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

Technics and Invention I: Research Methods in Architecture and Urbanism

To obtain an overview of methods employed by scientific research conducted on buildings, cities and their inhabitants.  Although an exhaustive overview is outside the scope of this course, participants will  acquire a general sensibility for how methods ‘operate’ as technical tools of discovery and learn to apply a general framework that will allow them to decipher the workings of any method, independent of methodological tradition or convention.  The skills developed through the semester work will aid in the writing of the state of art of one’s own method(s) and in examining other methods that are commonly applied to their object of research.

Subject of course

This bi-weekly lecture course will combine an hour of lecture with an hour of discussion on a selection of methods employed by research in architecture and urbanism.  These include methods from both qualitative and quantitative traditions as well as those that are somewhat novel in their fields of application—Digital Humanities, Research as Design and Urban Data Sciences.  The course will thereby focus less on such conventions and the types of judgments they produce about inventive modes of inquiry and more on a general model to address any method as a technic or, with regard to the work of Michel Serres, as an informational motor, which constitutes a ‘reservoir’ of data (or accounts, axioms, measurements etc.) and ‘processes’ its contents in a formalized and systematic way.

Lecturers

  • Doyle, Michael Robert

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon18:00 - 20:0012.03.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumMethods as Technics (Introduction) & Numbers: Quantities and their Relations
Mon18:00 - 20:0016.04.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumText: Mining and Structuring
Mon18:00 - 20:0014.05.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumWords: Meaning in Discourses
Mon18:00 - 20:0028.05.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumSimulating Possible Past States
Mon18:00 - 20:0011.06.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumImages: Pixels and Perceptions
Mon00:00 - 00:0025.06.2018 ATTP (Wiednerhaupstraße 7, Stiege 2), 1.OG, SeminarraumModels: Simulating Possible Future States
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

Course participants will develop a state of the art for the chapter of their dissertation where they will present their methodology.  The precise content and form will vary from participant to participant depending on where they currently are in their doctoral studies, but the semester work should enable each participant to advance in the definition and articulation of his or her methods. 

Course registration

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20.02.2018 00:00 14.03.2018 00:00 14.03.2018 00:00

Registration modalities

TISS

Group Registration

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251.044 Methodologie für Doktoranden20.02.2018 00:0007.03.2018 00:00

Curricula

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Literature

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Previous knowledge

This seminar is a companion course to Technics and Invention: Exercises in Methodical Thinking.  Although participation in the seminar course is not obligatory, the two are complimentary, with weekly lecture topics corresponding to the methods covered in the other course.  Each course will alternate weeks and be held in the evenings.  Language of discussion and semester work will be in English.

Miscellaneous

  • Attendance Required!

Language

English