Interdisciplinary research of Humanities and Social Sciences
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This course explores interdisciplinary research between the humanities and social sciences, focusing on innovative thinking and critical analysis. It aims to help students understand the differences and connections between these two fields, guiding them to develop new research perspectives by integrating theory with practice. The course encourages students to critically analyze existing theories and form personalized research integration skills.
Course Requirements: Students should have a foundational understanding of macro and micro aspects of both humanities and social sciences, including research content, methods, and objectives. They should also be motivated to explore interdisciplinary innovation between these fields.
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students beginning their studies in the humanities and social sciences, aiming to inspire interest and confidence.
Graduate students transitioning from study to research, providing innovative perspectives for interdisciplinary research.
Course Structure:
Differences and Similarities between Humanities and Social Sciences:
Humanities focus on theoretical research, gathering, and applying knowledge from specialized fields.
Social sciences prioritize practical analysis and using theory to guide real-world practices and solutions.
Political Studies in Social Sciences:
Examines the key points, methods, and goals of political science research.
Explores the theoretical needs of political philosophy and its connection to political science and real-world political practice.
Historical Research in Humanities:
Investigates interdisciplinary approaches in history that integrate philosophy, politics, culture, and economics.
Focuses on deep analysis of specific historical stages or events, moving from surface-level understanding to broader historical principles.
Comparative Research in Humanities and Social Sciences:
Spanning time periods (ancient, modern, contemporary).
Cross-geographical, national comparative studies.
Comparative analysis of theories within the same framework or across different disciplinary perspectives.