Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/catalogue/framework
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<td>Conflict Theory</td> | <td>Conflict Theory</td> | ||
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Revision as of 17:55, 17 October 2014
Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts
Framework
A framework is used as a basis for the project. There are three main types presented here: Social Research Theory, Education and Entreprenuership
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Social Research Theory
Social research theory can be used as a basis when trying to understand ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, or intellectual property rights based on different theories. Currently there are four theories characterised in this collection:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_F0001 | Conflict Theory | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_F0002 | Symbolic Interactionism | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_F0003 | Actor Network Theory | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_F0004 | Grounded Theory | Sheffield 2014 |
Education
Education frameworks can be used to plan projects based around engaging groups of people. This may not always be strictly educating and ensuring understanding, it may just be to inform about a topic or issue. Outreach is one brick in the current registry that was used by The University of Sheffield iGEM 2014 Team:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_F1001 | Outreach | Sheffield 2014 |
Entrepeneurship
Entrepeneurship bricks can be used to guide teams when considering their project development and implementation as a product. The current parts in this collection will help form the basis of reports to identify consumer needs, produce financial forecasts and produce product design images:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_F2001 | Market Research | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_F2002 | Product Design | Sheffield 2014 | |
SBa_F2003 | Business Plan | Sheffield 2014 |