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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20190918T101500
SUMMARY:Writing your PhD: stylistic elements\, composition\, chapter struct
 ure
DESCRIPTION:Writing – and finishing writing! – a PhD is a very challeng
 ing endeavor.  This course\, conceptualized as "Writing-Lab"\, takes this 
 challenge as  starting position to creatively work on participants/G3S mem
 bers’ PhD  theses\, be it on the introductive or concluding chapters\, o
 n empiric  vignettes\, on headings or the systematic literature review\, t
 he role and  place of the authorship – or other elements of your writing
  projects.  This process will be accompanied by jointly arranged inputs on
   interesting examples from the social sciences\, depending on the  partic
 ipants preferences and fields of research e.g. from political  science\, s
 ocial/cultural anthropology\, sociology or other disciplines  (see semeste
 r overview). Thus\, by reading and discussing parts of your  favorite book
 s or articles with regard to the above-mentioned topics  and/or stylistic 
 elements we learn about various ways to pursue with our  own writing proje
 ct.This course is open for all members of the G3S  who are currently writi
 ng their theses. Each session will be organized  along one key topic and w
 ill also provide room to reflect on individual  text paragraphs. Additiona
 lly\, all participants have the possibility to  submit a chapter or a coup
 le of pages of their thesis  to get an  individual feedback.The course is 
 organized biweekly and from 10am to 2pm.\\r\\nThis course is open for all 
 members of the G3S who are currently writing  their theses. The number of 
 participants is limited to 10.\\r\\nFurther information here [https://vorl
 esungsverzeichnis.unibas.ch/de/home?id=244909]
X-ALT-DESC: Writing – and finishing writing! – a PhD is a very challeng
 ing endeavor.  This course\, conceptualized as &quot\;Writing-Lab&quot\;\,
  takes this challenge as  starting position to creatively work on particip
 ants/G3S members’ PhD  theses\, be it on the introductive or concluding 
 chapters\, on empiric  vignettes\, on headings or the systematic literatur
 e review\, the role and  place of the authorship – or other elements of 
 your writing projects.  This process will be accompanied by jointly arrang
 ed inputs on  interesting examples from the social sciences\, depending on
  the  participants preferences and fields of research e.g. from political 
  science\, social/cultural anthropology\, sociology or other disciplines  
 (see semester overview). Thus\, by reading and discussing parts of your  f
 avorite books or articles with regard to the above-mentioned topics  and/o
 r stylistic elements we learn about various ways to pursue with our  own w
 riting project.<br />This course is open for all members of the G3S  who a
 re currently writing their theses. Each session will be organized  along o
 ne key topic and will also provide room to reflect on individual  text par
 agraphs. Additionally\, all participants have the possibility to  submit a
  chapter or a couple of pages of their thesis  to get an  individual feedb
 ack.<br />The course is organized biweekly and from 10am to 2pm.\nThis cou
 rse is open for all members of the G3S who are currently writing  their th
 eses. The number of participants is limited to 10.\nFurther information <a
  class="external-link-new-window" title="Opens internal link in current wi
 ndow" href="https://vorlesungsverzeichnis.unibas.ch/de/home?id=244909">her
 e</a>
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