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## Readings
The required book for this class is Kimberly Kay Hoang, _Dealing in Desire_ (University of California Presss, 2015). It is available electronically through the university library catalog.
Other required and supplementary readings will be [available for download][readings-link].
## Assessment
Assessment in this class is based on three assignments:
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."
We will refer **all suspected violations** of these regulations to the examination committee. Be careful to **properly cite** all works you draw on in your assignments. The University Library offers [tutorials and advice][lib-tutorials] on what and how to cite.
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## Readings
The required book for this class is Kimberly Kay Hoang, _Dealing in Desire_ (University of California Presss, 2015). It is available electronically through the university library catalog. You will read this book at your own pace, aiming to complete it in time for [assignment 3](assignments/3.md).
Other required and supplementary readings will be [available for download][readings-link].
## 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."
We will refer **all suspected violations** of these regulations to the examination committee. Be careful to **properly cite** all works you draw on in your assignments. The University Library offers [tutorials and advice][lib-tutorials] on what and how to cite.
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