Academic activities
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Academic activities
- Permanent Seminar
The Permanent Seminar in Sociocultural Studies of ITESO's Department of Sociocultural Studies is a monthly public event for members of Department's Formal Research Program where they present and discuss their research projects.
The motivation behind this proposal is based on the conviction that by participating in the results in terms of the construction of meaning, methodological proposals, empirical findings, interdisciplinary connections, new debates, and connection to society that the program has achieved thus far, students acquire references that will strengthen their capabilities as researchers, while encouraging a comprehensive approach to their formation process.
With regard to the graduate programs (Master's and PhD), the permanent seminar seeks to:
a) Build and strengthen a community that engages in ongoing dialogue.
b) Encourage graduate students to adopt the logic, procedures, and meanings in which the public communication of scientific thought is inserted.
c) Encourage students to identify with the lines of research.
- Research Colloquia
Students present their protocols and the progress achieved in their research projects. This event takes place once a semester and offers a public exhibition of the results of different efforts in academic advisory and production, related primarily to the Thesis Project Seminars. It is a stage for dialogue about the academic production of our graduate program, and it includes contributions from advisors and external commentators. The whole graduate program participates in this activity.
All the documents of the projects presented each semester can be reviewed on the Master's program's web page: http://carreras.iteso.mx/web/general/detalle?group_id=738133
- Inaugural Lesson
The opening session of each new school period incorporates a new generation of students through what is called an Inaugural Lesson, which is given by a research professor.
Guided by the fundamental orientations of our institution, and recognizing the social field of action in which professional seeking advanced education can develop, the speaker discusses the debates and challenges related to the production of knowledge at 21st-century universities. The Inaugural Lesson is an occasion for analysis and reflection, and serves as a framework for the first encounter of the graduate program community.
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Events by students
- "Research and its focuses"
On February 26, 2015, students organized the event "Research and its focuses", for the purpose of promoting dialogue between students and academics about the different approaches to social science research. The event was organized in three different stages.
- Opening activity: Dialogue panel made up of 2 speakers and a moderator:
- Patricia Córdova Abundis PhD
- Andrés Peixoto Shwab
- Moderator: José Gabriel Zarzosa Parra
Table 1: Research as a social practice
Coordinators: Diana Sagástegui Rodríguez PhD and Daniela Mabel Gloss Nuñez
Table 2: Research in a society with Internet
Coordinators: Magdalena López de Anda PhD and Alexis Boentes Arias
Table 3: Mediatized research
Coordinators: Susana Herrera Lima PhD and Martín Emmanuel Luna Esqueda
- Artistic exhibition:
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Photography exhibit by students from the Master's in Comunication program:
- Andrea Flores Chuzeville
- Ivonne Ojeda de la Torre
- Performance by the student Daniela Kristel Martín Segura's musical group.