Postgraduate Course: Applied Research Project (Social Justice) (REDU11076)
Course Outline
| School | Moray House School of Education and Sport | 
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
 
| Course type | Dissertation | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| SCQF Credits | 60 | 
ECTS Credits | 30 | 
 
 
| Summary | As an alternative to the standard masters dissertation, the Applied Research Project is a significant piece of work that allows students to undertake real world research directly applicable to the aims, interests and needs of a particular activist network, community group or organisation. The Applied Research Project can also be approached as a substantive investigation and analysis of an important policy development and/or practice issue. 
 
The Applied Research Project will be underpinned by logical theorisations, conceptualisations and evidence and should include: a significant and critical discussion of the relevant context, a rigorous and substantive analysis of the identified issue or problem and a creative approach for addressing the identified issue. 
 
Students will be supported through this process through both the Activist Social Research course and individual meetings with a designated supervisor.   
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| Course description | 
    
    Individual meetings with designated supervisor
    
    
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
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| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  None | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | none | 
 
		| High Demand Course? | 
		Yes | 
     
 
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |   
Learning Outcomes 
    On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
    
        - Undertake a significant piece of work demonstrating substantial autonomy, initiative and decision making
 - Identify and define a topic of enquiry suitable for the Applied Research Project and justify its significance and practical application
 - Search for, access, critically analyse, evaluate and synthesise relevant literature related to the identified topic of investigation
 - Systematically analyse the topic using appropriate theorisations, analyses and evidence
 - Communicate and disseminate the project findings by observing appropriate academic and practice guidelines
 
     
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Reading List 
Indicative reading list: 
Ackerly, B. and True, J. (2010) Doing Feminist Research in Political and  
Social Science. London: Palgrave.  
 
Bryman, A. (2012) Social Research Methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
 
Denzin, N. and Giardina, M. (eds) (2009) Qualitative Inquiry and Social Justice: Towards a Politics of Hope. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press. 
 
Elliot, J. (2005) Using Narrative in Social Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. London: Sage. 
 
Hammersley, M. (2000) Taking Sides in Social Research: Essays on Partisanship and Bias. London: Routledge. 
 
Harding, S. (ed) (2004) The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader: Intellectual and Political Controversies. New York: Routledge. 
 
Howarth, D.R. (2000) Discourse. Milton Keynes: Open University Press. 
 
Laclau, E. and Mouffe, C. (2001) Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics. London: Verso. 
 
Lincoln, Y. S. and Denzin, N. K. (eds) (2003) The Landscape of Qualitative Research: Theories and Issues. London: Sage.  
 
Naples, N.A. (2003) Feminism and Method: Ethnography, Discourse Analysis and Activist Research: New York: Routledge. 
 
Stringer, E. T. (2013) Action Research. London: Sage. 
 
Twine, F.W. and Warren, J. (2000) Racing Research, Researching Race: Methodological Dilemmas in Critical Race Studies. New York: NYU Press. 
 
Wodak, R. and Meyer, M. (eds) (2009) Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Sage. 
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Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | 
autonomous working; project management; knowledge transfer; communication skills; risk assessment | 
 
| Special Arrangements | 
In lieu of teaching, students will meet individually with a designated supervisor. | 
 
| Keywords | Not entered | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Callum McGregor 
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Course secretary | Ms Shannon Payne 
Tel: (0131 6)51 1196 
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