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HGEO8003 Research in Natural Hazards and Disasters

Offered By Graduate Studies in Public Administration
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Human Geography
Offered in First Semester, 2011, Second Semester, 2011, First Semester, 2012, and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course teaches the logic and process of undertaking empirical, original and scholarly research on natural hazards and disasters. Students undertake an individual cutting edge research project in the Asia-Pacific region. 

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

 

1. plan and engage in an independent and sustained critical investigation of a research problem on natural hazards and disasters

 

2. carefully assess literature and systematically identify relevant theory and concepts that are related to their research interest and relate these to appropriate methodologies and data gathering methods

 

3. develop, refine and defend a research proposal and engage in systematic collection and discovery of relevant information and critical review of appropriate and relevant data sources


 4. understand and recognize the importance of ethics and their observance in undertaking research

 

 5. communicate research findings and contexts clearly and effectively both in writing and orally.

 

Indicative Assessment

Assessment will be based on: 

 

-Attendance and participation in class discussions (15 %)

-Presentation and submission of a 1000-word research proposal (25%)

-Presentation and submission of a 5000-word research paper (60%)

Workload

Weekly lectures (2.5 hours x 10 weeks).

Research output presentation and discussion sessions (2.0 hours x 5 sessions)

3-5 hours per week for reading and preparation outside of contact hours.

Because this is a research project, students will also spend most time working independently. 

Requisite Statement

This course is incompatible with HGEO8004

Recommended Courses

None

Prescribed Texts

 

A reading brick will be available for this course.  The collection of materials will consist of book chapters from the following set of recommended reading materials.

 

Burgess, Robert. 1986. Key Variables in Social Investigation. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Kindon, Sara, Pain, Rachel and Kesby, Mike.  2007.  Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods.  Connecting people, participation and place. New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.

Parsons, Tony and Knight, Peter G. 2005. How to do your Dissertation in Geography and Related Disciplines.  New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.

Rodriguez, Havidan, Quarantelli, Enrico and Dynes, Russell.  2006. Handbook of Disaster Research. New York: Springer.

Schratz, Michael and Walker, Rob. 1995. Research as Social Change. New opportunities for qualitative research. London: Routledge.

Stoddard, Robert. 1982. Field Techniques and Research Methods in Geography. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

Technology Requirements

Internet access

Academic Contact doracie.zoleta-nantes@anu.edu.au

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