@@ -28,18 +28,18 @@ | Wiebe Ruijtenberg | | | Willem van Wijk | | ## Dates -| week | theme | lecture | tutorials | due | -|:---------------:|-------|----------------------|------------|----------------------------------| -| [1](weeks/1.md) | TK | Apr 12, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 12--13 | | -| [2](weeks/2.md) | TK | Apr 19, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 19--20 | [Assignment 1](assignments/1.md) | -| [3](weeks/3.md) | TK | Apr 26, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | | -| [4](weeks/4.md) | TK | **none** | May 3--4 | [Assignment 2](assignments/2.md) | -| [5](weeks/5.md) | TK | May 10, 13:15--15:00 | May 10--11 | | -| [6](weeks/6.md) | TK | May 17, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | [Assignment 3](assignments/3.md) | +| week | theme | lecture | tutorials | due | +|:---------------:|--------------------------------------------------|----------------------|------------|----------------------------------| +| [1](weeks/1.md) | Contemporary Challenges to Ethical Research | Apr 12, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 12--13 | | +| [2](weeks/2.md) | Data, Data Everywhere | Apr 19, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 19--20 | [Assignment 1](assignments/1.md) | +| [3](weeks/3.md) | Hacking Ethnography I | Apr 26, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | | +| [4](weeks/4.md) | Hacking Ethnography II | **none** | May 3--4 | [Assignment 2](assignments/2.md) | +| [5](weeks/5.md) | Metrics, Impact and Academic Audit Cultures | May 10, 13:15--15:00 | **none** | | +| [6](weeks/6.md) | The Open Imperative | May 17, 9:15--11:00 | May 17--18 | [Assignment 3](assignments/3.md) | Please consult [MyTimetable 🐓][rooster] for the schedule of your tutorial sessions. *All times CEST unless otherwise noted.* @@ -51,13 +51,15 @@ ## Assessment Assessment in this class is based on three assignments: -1. zine or twine: opsec for ethnographers -2. research report on a data walk and interview -3. essay questions +1. Your research report on a data walk (25 percent). +2. Your group contribution to the Hacking Ethnography collection (25 percent). +3. Your answers to essay questions relating the course content to _Dealing in Desire_ (50 percent). + +We will discuss all three assignments during tutorials. ## Academic Integrity This class adheres to Leiden University's [regulations on academic integrity][plagiarism-rules]. According to the university, "Plagiarism is understood as presenting, intentionally or otherwise, someone else's words, thoughts, analyses, argumentations, pictures, techniques, computer programmes, etc., as your own work."