- Docente: Elena Cervellati
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Drama, Art and Music Studies (cod. 5821)
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from Feb 01, 2027 to Mar 11, 2027
Learning outcomes
By the end of the laboratory the student: knows the main research methodologies in the respective field of study; acquires an in-depth knowledge of the structure and organization of an argumentative text; is able to collect and organize primary and secondary sources, and to write a bibliography; knows how to apply appropriate editorial criteria in the finalization of the text.
Course contents
The Thesis preparation workshop is aimed in particular at students who intend to write their thesis on topics related to theatre studies (e.g. history of theatre, history of dance, history of dramaturgy, organisation and economics of performing arts, set design, etc.), but it also offers tools that are entirely suitable for other disciplines.
During the workshop, at least the following topics will be covered:
- what a thesis is;
- identifying the topic of the thesis;
- defining the structure of the thesis;
- bibliographic, videographic and sitographic research;
- use of sources (textual, iconographic, videographic, oral);
- research methods;
- organisation and drafting of the text (formatting, notes,
- bibliography, appendices);
- drafting of the abstract and definition of keywords.
The ten lessons that will make up the workshop schedule will be taught by a group of instructors consisting of: Matteo Casari, Elena Cervellati, Maria Grazia Cupini, Rita Fabris, Silvia Garzarella, Caterina Piccione, Enrico Pitozzi, and Elena Randi.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office ( [https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en]) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.
Readings/Bibliography
During the classes, the following manuals will be referred to. They will not be used as study texts, but as useful tools for setting up and writing the thesis:
- Umberto Eco, Come si fa una tesi di laurea, La nave di Teseo, Milano 2017;
- Vera Gheno, La tesi di laurea. Ricerca, scrittura e revisione per chiudere in bellezza, Zanichelli, Bologna 2019;
- Cristiana Natali, L'intervista semistrutturata come strumento di ricerca, in Roberta Bonetti - Cristiana Natali, La pratica della ricerca antropologica. Strumenti e metodologie, Carocci, Roma 2024, pp. 19-44.
Teaching methods
The Course will consist of both frontal lectures (designed to outline some general guidelines, share working methodologies and offer reference examples) and classroom exercises, to be carried out individually or in small groups.
Assessment methods
Laboratory activities do not result in a grade but in a pass/fail assessment. Students who attend at least 80% of the lessons are considered to be attending.
Active participation by students is strongly recommended, and attendance may be verified through online questionnaires or by filling out registers and signature sheets.
Those who wish to attend the workshop are required to send an email requesting enrolment, indicating whether a thesis topic has already been defined and, if so, which one. The email should be sent to the lecturer, Elena Cervellati (e.cervellati@unibo.it), and the tutor, Dianora Hollmann (dianora.hollmann2@unibo.it), by Thurday 28 January 2027.
Those who are unable to attend the lessons should contact the lecturer to agree on a personalised programme and assessment methods.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is necessary to contact the relevant University office ( [https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en]) with ample time in advance: the office will propose some adjustments, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of these in relation to the teaching objectives.
Teaching tools
Reading and analysis of textual documents, viewing and analysis of videos and images, visits to archives and libraries, classroom exercises.
Office hours
See the website of Elena Cervellati