| Código |
13226
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| Ano |
2
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| Semestre |
A1
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| Créditos ECTS |
15
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| Carga Horária |
S(60H)
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| Área Científica |
Artes
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Learning outcomes |
1. Delimit a field of investigation in the area of the arts; 2. Elaborate and develop a program of a scientific event; 3. Present her/his own research clearly and consistently.
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Syllabus |
1. Participation of students in guest conferences, within the scope of activities of Labcom-Comunicação e Artes, Arts group and promotion of participation in other scientific/artistic events. 2. Participation in the organization of the iArtes scientific event, either in the event's program or as a speaker.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
Students are asked to participate in activities and present their own work. This participation and presentation are included in the assessment since, at the level of doctoral research, autonomous research is privileged as well as involvement in academic activities such as the organization of events.
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Main Bibliography |
ELKINS, J. 2009. Artists with PhD: On the New Doctoral Degree in Studio Art. Washington DC: New Academia. EPPLE, August (1997) Organizing Scientific Events, Cambridge University Press. MCNIFF, S. 1998. Art-based research. London: Jessica Kingsley Publisher. SALLES, C. 2006. Redes da Criação – Construção da obra de arte, Valinhos, Editora Horizonte ____ 2011. Gesto inacabado – Processo de criação artística 5ª ed., São Paulo, Intermeios. STEBBINS, L. F. 2006. Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age: How to Locate and Evaluate Information Sources. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Un.
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| Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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