Index: docs/index.md ================================================================== --- docs/index.md +++ docs/index.md @@ -26,34 +26,39 @@ | Shajeela Shawkat | | | Tim van de Meerendonk | | | Wiebe Ruijtenberg | | | Willem van Wijk | | -## Lecture Dates - -| session | date | time | location | -|:-------:|:----------:|:------------:|:--------:| -|    1 | **Apr 12** | 13:15--13:00 | online | -|    2 | **Apr 19** | 13:15--13:00 | online | -|    3 | **Apr 26** | 13:15--13:00 | online | -|    4 | **May 10** | 13:15--13:00 | online | -|    5 | **May 17** | 13:15--13:00 | online | - -**Note:** There is *no lecture* on May 3. *All times CET unless otherwise noted.* +## Dates + +| week | theme | lecture | tutorials | due | +|:----------------:|-------|:--------------------:|:---------:|:--------------------------------:| +|  [1](weeks/1.md) | TK | Apr 12, 13:15--15:00 | Apr 13 | | +|  [2](weeks/2.md) | TK | Apr 19, 13:15--15:00 | Apr 20 | [assignment 1](assignments/1.md) | +|  [3](weeks/3.md) | TK | Apr 26, 13:15--15:00 | **none** | | +|  [4](weeks/4.md) | TK | **none** | May 4 | [assignment 2](assignments/2.md) | +|  [5](weeks/5.md) | TK | May 10, 13:15--15:00 | May 11 | | +|  [6](weeks/6.md) | TK | May 17, 13:15--15:00 | **none** | [assignment 3](assignments/3.md) | Please consult [MyTimetable 🐓][rooster] for the schedule of your tutorial sessions. -## Assessment - -Assessment in this class is based on individual and group assignments. +*All times CET unless otherwise noted.* ## 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. zine: opsec for ethnographers +2. research report on a data walk +3. essay questions + ## 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.