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Critical Thinking and Writing for Postgraduate Students
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Module 1: Elements of a scientific argument7 units|1 quiz
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Unit 1: Introduction – why critical thinking and writing?
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Unit 2: The meaning of a scientific argument
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Unit 3: The components of a scientific argument
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Unit 4: The elements of a scientific argument
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Unit 5: How to compose a scientific argument
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Unit 6: Guidelines for writing a good scientific argument
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Unit 7: Tips for writing a good scientific argument
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Unit 1: Introduction – why critical thinking and writing?
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Module 2: Critical thinking and writing5 units|1 quiz
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Module 3: Theoretical frameworks4 units|1 quiz
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Module 4: Thematic analysis5 units|1 quiz
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Module 5: Citation and referencing4 units|1 quiz
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Module 6: Navigating the scientific publishing cycle4 units|1 quiz
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Module 3: Theoretical frameworks
- The central role of theory in qualitative research
- Translational global praxis - rethinking methods and modes of African urban research
- Understanding, selecting and integrating a theoretical framework in dissertation research - Creating the blueprint for your house
- _Required reading_ The congested city and situated social inequality - Making sense of urban (im)mobilities in Lagos, Nigeria
- Chowdhury 2021. The social life of transport infrastructures - masculinities and everyday mobilities in Kolkata
- Improving the visibility and description of theory in qualitative research - The QUANTUM typology
- Slumdog cities - rethinking subaltern urbanism
- The 21st Century Metropolis - New Geographies of Theory