Methods of Environmental Sciences
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The course Methods of Environmental Sciences revolves around those scientific methods and approaches that are central to sustainability research at Leuphana. The methods covered in this course represent a cross-section of diverse fields. Further Wiki entries frame the presented methods. By reading the following entries you will gain a broad overview.
Contents
- 1 Definition & History of Methods
- 2 The relation of theory, methods and topics
- 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 ???
- 12 Meta-Analysis
- 13 Mixed Methods in transdisciplinary research
- 14 Recap & Outlook
Definition & History of Methods
The relation of theory, methods and topics
Thought Experiment & Legal Research
Quantitative Methods in the Humanities
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GIS
Grounded Theory
Interviews
Semi-structured Interview Open Interview
The ecological experiment
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Causal Loop Diagrams
ADD System Thinking & Causal Loop diagrams
Questioning the status quo in method-driven research
???
Meta-Analysis
Mixed Methods in transdisciplinary research
ADD Methods of TD research
Recap & Outlook
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