Module Details

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Title Using Foucault's Methods
Code SOCI515
Coordinator Dr N Vitellone
Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology
N.Vitellone@liverpool.ac.uk
Year CATS Level Semester CATS Value
Session 2021-22 Level 7 FHEQ Second Semester 5

Aims

• To introduce students to Foucault’s use of history as a method

• To demonstrate the use of Foucault’s method of discourse as an effective tool of social inquiry

• To provide an introduction to Foucault’s method in relation to his work on sexuality, discipline and docile bodies as an example of the sociological imagination

• To understand how, when and why Foucault’s methods have been taken up in the social sciences.


Learning Outcomes

(LO1) To demonstrate an understanding of Foucault’s use of history as a method

(LO2) To demonstrate an understanding of the role of discourse in addressing the relations between discourse and context, discourse and power and discourse and interaction

(LO3) To explain the link between Foucault’s method and the study of culture and society

(LO4) To apply Foucault’s methods to social research and social inquiry in the social sciences

(S1) Critical thinking and problem solving - Critical analysis

(S2) Critical thinking and problem solving - Evaluation

(S3) Critical thinking and problem solving - Creative thinking

(S4) Critical thinking and problem solving - Problem identification

(S5) Communication (oral, written and visual) - Presentation skills - written


Syllabus

 

Each of these themes is taught across the following topics that are addressed in lectures and seminars:

1. Using Foucault’s Methods: A Users’ Guide

2. Doing Foucault’s Method

3. Applying Foucault’s Method

4. Foucault’s Methods and the Sociological Imagination


Teaching and Learning Strategies

Teaching Method 1 - Lecture
Description: Students will be guided through the key points, concerns and issues raised by Foucault's methodological and epistemological work
Attendance Recorded: No

Teaching Method 2 - Seminar
Description: Students will be required to read key case studies and disucss the effect and consequence of using Foucaults methods of social inquiring
Attendance Recorded: Yes


Teaching Schedule

  Lectures Seminars Tutorials Lab Practicals Fieldwork Placement Other TOTAL
Study Hours   8

        8
Timetable (if known)   120 mins X 1 totaling 8
 
         
Private Study 42
TOTAL HOURS 50

Assessment

EXAM Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
             
CONTINUOUS Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
Assessment 1 There is a resit opportunity. Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is an anonymous assessment. Assessment Schedule (When) :2nd Semester  1,500 word essay.    100       

Recommended Texts

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