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Revision as of 10:32, 22 October 2020
The course Methods of Environmental Sciences covers a broad cross-section of those scientific methods and approaches that are central to sustainability research as well as further Wiki entries that frame the presented methods in the light of the Wiki's conceptual perspective.
Contents
- 1 Definition & History of Methods
- 2 Design Criteria of Methods in Sustainability Science
- 3 Thought Experiment & Legal Research
- 4 Quantitative Methods in the Humanities
- 5 GIS
- 6 Grounded Theory
- 7 Interviews
- 8 The ecological experiment
- 9 Causal Loop Diagrams
- 10 Questioning the status quo in method-driven research
- 11 Social Network Analysis
- 12 Meta-Analysis
- 13 Mixed Methods in transdisciplinary research
- 14 Recap & Outlook
Definition & History of Methods
Within this lecture we deeply focus on the formation of a new arena in science that is including not only system knowledge, but also normative knowledge as well as transformative knowledge. In order to create solution for the problems we currently face, a solution orientated agenda is necessary. This may demand the creation of novel methodological pathways to knowledge creation. Here, we give a tentative overview on the developments up until now.
Design Criteria of Methods in Sustainability Science
Thought Experiment & Legal Research
Quantitative Methods in the Humanities
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GIS
Grounded Theory
Interviews
The ecological experiment
Causal Loop Diagrams
Questioning the status quo in method-driven research
Social Network Analysis
Meta-Analysis
Mixed Methods in transdisciplinary research
Recap & Outlook
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