CODE seminary on research methodology
CODE seminary on research methodology
CODE seminary on Research methodology within community development.
CODE seminary on Research methodology within community development.
- D14-AU17, Diakonveien 14, 0370 Oslo
- 19. March 2018, 09.30 – 20. March 2018, 14.00 (Add to calendar)

The Research Group CODE (Diaconal Community Development) arranges a 2-day seminary at the Oslo campus.
Our international guest professors, Heikki Hiilamo and Ignatius Swart, and external CODE member Tony Addy from Austria/Great Britain will present some of their methodological approaches, and invite to workshops and discussion.
In addition, VID PhD students Thokozile Phiri and Zo Rakotoarison will present papers on data-Collection methodology connected to their PhD projects. CODE members Asbjørn Kaasa and Bjørn Hallstein Holte will present some of their research insights related to community development projects. The seminary is also open for other colleagues and master students / PhD students.
Program
19. March
Time | Content |
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09.30 | Coffee, tea |
10.00 | Welcome – introduction into our seminary |
10.15 | The mapping research methodology as a tool for research within community development With Heikki Hiilamo. 30 minutes presentation, discussion, workshop. |
11.45 | Lunch |
12.30 | Theology and development- experiences and insights from research in a South-African context With Ignatius Swart. 30 minutes presentation, discussion, workshop. |
14.00 | Coffee, tea |
14.30 | Reflections about the collection of data for their research- where are the possibilities, needs, challenges connected to their research projects? With Thokozile Phiri and Zo Rakotoraison. Presentations, questions, conversation. |
16.00 | Summing up the day |
16.15 | End of day |
20. March
Time | Content |
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08.45 | Coffee, tea, good morning |
09.00 | CABLE –Community-action-based-learning-for-empowerment – How can this approach become a part of diaconal research? With Tony Addy. 30 minutes presentation, discussion, workshop. |
10.30 | Chapel time |
10.50 | Evaluation and research on community development projects in Oslo – the Groruddalen and the Tøyen project With Asbjørn Kaasa |
12.20 | Lunch |
13.00 | Research within the YOMA project: New research results from a PhD project – methodological insights With Bjørn Hallstein Holte. 20 minute presentation – 40 minute discussion. |
14.00 | For CODE members only
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15.30 | End of day |