ARK-E5520 - Thesis seminar, Lecture, 8.9.2023-15.12.2023
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A2.
Assignment 2. The Context of your Thesis
Deadline 27.10. 15:00
The assignment submission has two headlines - ‘Other Theses’ & ‘Keywords’:
A. Other Theses
The
thesis is in some ways more ‘personal’ than other work done during your
studies, however, getting to grips with previous work is essential to
help you position your thoughts in relation to the discipline, and
avoiding overlapping. Collect and review previous thesis work (from
Aalto, or other universities) that you think is related to your topic or
that you feel inspired by. Ask yourself, how can you learn from the
previous work?
Are there sources, references, methods of inquiry,
analysis and/or presentation that you think are worth considering in
your own work?
You can review previous thesis work from Aalto on the website AaltoDoc - please see the links on the ‘Resources’ page.
Compile and organize your observations (and the theses you looked at) for example as lists, bullet points etc.
B. Keywords
Your
Thesis will be related to existing theses, but more broadly it will
have a relation to general phenomena - for example, if you are designing
a new type of school building in Helsinki, then your thesis will
(according to the way you prioritize its different aspect) be a part of
the discussion on a. different existing types of school buildings, b.
the idea of a learning environment, c. contemporary buildings in
Helsinki, d. etc...
Consider the different issues your thesis
will explore, and write down the topics your thesis will explore as a
list of keywords, with short explanations. As each Thesis work will be
connected to a large number of different topics, a key method of framing
your thesis is giving more ‘weight’ to some topics and less to others -
consider the weight you are giving to each of the keywords (what is
most important for your thesis, what is secondary and so on.)
Upload the ‘Other Theses’ & ‘Keywords’ as one pdf on 27.10. 15:00.
These texts will be used as a basis for discussion in the 27.10. session.