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Closely connected to selected theoretical positions discussed in the Urban Theory Sessions, this course will support students in writing a 3000-word essay of publication quality, to present their research and frame their design project. Through critical writing exercises, discussions, peer-reviewing, and guest inputs,essays will be produced and published on the MAS online platform.
Integrated Discipline Focal Work: Sociology (Ch. Schmid)
Integrierte Disziplin Schwerpunktarbeit: Soziologie (Ch. Schmid)
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Integrated Discipline Sociology
Integrierte Disziplin Soziologie
This part of the curriculum addresses design work in different areas of architecture and urbanism and integrates sociological questions and research methods.
Integrated Discipline Sociology
Integrierte Disziplin Soziologie
This part of the curriculum addresses design work in different areas of architecture and urbanism and integrates sociological questions and research methods.
Integrated Discipline Sociology
Integrierte Disziplin Soziologie
No description available.
Integrated Discipline Sociology (C.Schmid)
Integrierte Disziplin Soziologie (C.Schmid)
This part of the curriculum addresses design work in different areas of architecture and urbanism and integrates sociological questions and research methods.
Lecture Week 08: Spatial Sociology
Präsenzwoche 08: Räumliche Soziologie
Spatial Planning is strongly linked with social processes. Thus, planning measures have impacts on the people, and changes in society influence planning processes. Concepts such as urbanisation, gentrification, segregation and density are discussed in the course. Instruments related to practice such as participation and ethnography are presented.
Methods of Urban Research
Methoden der Stadtforschung
The Chair of Sociology presents a review of two decades of social and urban research at the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich. This lecture series will host researchers who will present the methods, experiences, and findings from some of the important urban research projects undertaken at the Department over the last two decades.
Methods of Urban Research
Methoden der Stadtforschung
This course conveys an introduction into methods of urban research in social sciences through lectures and accompanying exercises. It treats the basic principles of scientific research, literature research, different forms of participant observation, qualitative interviews (expert interviews and ethnographic interviews), and the analysis of urban qualities.
Methods of Urban Research: Extended Urbanisation
Methoden der Stadtforschung
While architects, planners, and urban designers have engaged with the city, the analysis of urbanising territories ‘beyond the city’ have been a blind spot. This lecture series attempts to close this gap by discussing with researchers who will present methods, experiences and findings from a great variety of territories of extended urbanisation.
Methods of Urban Research: Extended Urbanisation
Methoden der Stadtforschung
While architects, planners, and urban designers have engaged with the city, the analysis of urbanising territories ‘beyond the city’ have been a blind spot. This lecture series attempts to close this gap by discussing with researchers who will present methods, experiences and findings from a great variety of territories of extended urbanisation.
As part of the ‘Doctoral Program in Landscape and Urban Studies’, the ‘Research Methods in Landscape and Civic Design' seminar offers PhD students at the D-Arch an application-oriented introduction into the variety of methodologies and tools available to conduct research on the (built) environment at the urban and territorial scale.
Advanced PhD candidates of urban studies, urban and landscape design and urban sociology report about their experiences and insights in the concrete application of methods utilized for their research and scientific publications. Discussion of ongoing individual work, methodological questions, critical perspectives on urban and landscape design and city's relation to society.
As part of the ‘Doctoral Programme in Landscape and Urban Studies’, the ‘Research Methods in Landscape and Urban Studies' seminar offers PhD students at the D-Arch an application-oriented introduction into the variety of methodologies and tools available to conduct research on the (built) environment at the urban and territorial scale.
Advanced PhD candidates of urban studies, urban and landscape design and urban sociology report about their experiences and insights in the concrete application of methods utilized for their research and scientific publications. Discussion of ongoing individual work, methodological questions, critical perspectives on urban and landscape design and city's relation to society.
As part of the ‘Doctoral Programme in Landscape and Urban Studies’, the ‘Research Methods in Landscape and Urban Studies' seminar offers PhD students at the D-Arch an application-oriented introduction into the variety of methodologies and tools available to conduct research on the (built) environment at the urban and territorial scale.
This seminar supports researchers writing on topics related to landscape, urban studies, and architecture through offering hands-on guidance and a safe space for peer-to-peer exchange. The seminar participants receive guidance on how to work with fieldwork, literature reviews, and archival research, develop arguments and narrative arcs in writing.
This course addresses the specificity of writing about the urban, landscape, and territory in the Anthropocene. The seminar surveys key writings, ideas, and figures in the Anthropocene debate in conversation with critiques from environmental humanities and postcolonial studies.
This course addresses the specificity of writing about the urban, landscape, and territory in the Anthropocene. The seminar surveys key writings, ideas, and figures in the Anthropocene debate in conversation with critiques from environmental humanities and postcolonial studies.
This course addresses the specificity of writing about the urban, landscape, and territory in the Anthropocene. The seminar surveys key writings, ideas, and figures in the Anthropocene debate in conversation with critiques from environmental humanities and postcolonial studies.
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