Lecture

Habitat Exploration: Graphic Methods Introduction

Description

This lecture delves into the exploration of habitats through graphic methods, starting with an overview of field survey methods and the preparation of visits. It covers examples of graphic methods, including potential mapping and the analysis of domestic spaces. The lecture also discusses the use of graphic language in representing domestic spaces and the importance of thematic analysis in understanding household dynamics. Students will engage in fieldwork, interviews, and documentation to create a final report on their observations and analyses.

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