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Course Code etc
Academic Year 2023
College Graduate School of Social Design Studies
Course Code VM559
Theme・Subtitle (社会組織理論方法論3B)
Class Format Face to face (all classes are face-to-face)
Class Format (Supplementary Items)
Campus
Campus Ikebukuro
Semester Fall semester
DayPeriod・Room Sat.6・D601
Credit 1
Course Number SDS6010
Language Japanese
Class Registration Method Course Code Registration
Grade (Year) Required 配当年次は開講学部のR Guideに掲載している科目表で確認してください。
prerequisite regulations
Acceptance of Other Colleges
course cancellation
Online Classes Subject to 60-Credit Upper Limit
Relationship with Degree Policy
Notes 21世紀社会デザイン研究科では、教室での対面授業を基本としながら、同時に遠隔地在住の学生の学びを保証するため、オンラインでも受講できる形で授業を行う。なお、履修者全員の了承が取れた場合には、「対面のみ」もしくは「オンラインのみ」で授業を行うこともある。
Text Code VM559

【Course Objectives】

The goal is for the student themselves to select and set a theme from within society, conduct individual research under the supervision of faculty, and organize the research results into a master's thesis or research report toward the realization of "social design" where citizens themselves discover social problems, carry out analysis and examination of methodologies for the solutions, and take responsibility for carrying out the solution process themselves.

I have experience as a practitioner who has been involved in policy research in think tanks and its reflection to specific policies, etc. (public policy, CSR management, policy evaluation and planning, fiscal and social security policy, governance mechanisms, etc.), and practice and fundraising of social design as NPO management, and I would like to guide students' research based on these experiences.
In particular, based on the differences between the languages used by the civil sector, the corporate sector, and the government sector, I think it is a good idea to think about what we need to do as citizens in advancing social design specifically, and the awareness and abilities required.

【Course Contents】

We will provide instruction combining individual teaching and group exercises.
While working on individual instruction according to each research phase, we will provide instruction on specific methods such as how to proceed with the research, writing of the paper, and methods of surveying, etc. according to the overall progress. In this process we will use the frameworks of problem discovery and problem solution.
In the group exercises, depending on the progress of the student's research (literature and material research and qualitative and quantitative research), the student will be required to make reports according to their theme and interest in the form of research report meetings, and we will promote the evolution and deepening of the research through discussions and dialog that make use of the student's diverse experiences, etc. and input from faculty.
In the summer, we plan to have a training camp with field surveys that will be useful for research (in the past, we visited Niseko Town in Hokkaido, an advanced area of resident autonomy, and Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, which is a practical site of NPO-based resident autonomy and community supported agriculture).

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