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Course Name
Turkish ALAN ARAŞTIRMA VE LABORATUAR TEKNİKLERİ
English Fieldwork&Laboratory Techniqu.
Course Code
MJT 616E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Songül Karahasanoğlu
Course Objectives 1. To evaluate methods and techniques in ethnomusicology
2. To teach technological applications in ethnomusicology
3. To evaluate presentations on fieldwork and ethnographic writing
4. To get information about theoretical debates about fieldwork and ethnography in ethnomusicology.
Course Description Fieldwork methods. Determining the materials to be collected in the fieldworks. Evaluation of the collected materials. Laboratory techniques. Methods and research methodologies. Developments in audio and visual technology, application of them in the field and laboratory and evaluation. Conditions, spaces and features of preservation. Theoretical principles. Definition and description of the field. Theoretical perspectives. Practice on fieldwork and laboratory techniques. Evaluation of collected materials through laboratory techniques.
Course Outcomes Doctoral students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge skills and competencies;
I. Competency on scientific research and study
II. Competency on writing articles and reports and making presentations.
III. Knowledge and skill on archiving, analysing, categorising of the data collected in the field.
IV. Competancy on improving critical approaches on fundamental concepts and philosophical bases of “field” and “field research” in social sciences
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook Barz, G. and Cooley, T. (2008). Shadows in the Field. New York: Oxford University Press.
Other References Emerson, R. M., Fretz R. I., and Shaw L. L. (2011). Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes. Chicago: The University of Chicago.
Myers, Helen. (1992). Ethnomusicology An Introduction. UK: The Norton/Grove
Handbooks in The Macmillan Press Ltd.
Sipos, Janos. (2000). In the Wake of Bartok in Anatolia. Budapest: European Folklore Institute.
Stanford, Calif. (2010). Emotions in the field the psychology and anthropology of fieldwork experience. Stanford University Press.
Post, Jeniffer. (2011). Ethnomusicology:A Research and Information Guide. New York: Routledge.
 
 
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