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** How do Hecht and Gergle present the methods for their paper? Do they provide effective warrant(s)? | ** How do Hecht and Gergle present the methods for their paper? Do they provide effective warrant(s)? | ||
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* Peer feedback | * Peer feedback discussion | ||
* Final project progress discussion | * Final project progress discussion | ||
* Prep for week 6 |
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- No stakes quiz
- Reading discussion
- What is a warrant in the context of empirical research? How is it related to the research methods?
- What types of warrants does Katz propose for ethnographic work? How does he justify them? Why, according to Katz, does ethnographic work in particular need well-articulated warrants?
- Discuss the presentation of the methods and warrant in the Benzecry paper.
- How do Hecht and Gergle present the methods for their paper? Do they provide effective warrant(s)?
- Warranting exercise
- Peer feedback discussion
- Final project progress discussion
- Prep for week 6