C O N CLUSI ON S
DISCUSSION
13.1 | Positioning myself in a new context 13.2 | Reflections on research methodology 13.3 | Dealing with pandemics 13.4 | Ignoring pandemics 13.5 | Societal relevance 13.6 | Scientific relevance 13.7 | Professional relevance 13.8 | Ethical considerations
The department of Urbanism cites Jennifer Moon 51 to explain the definition of a ‘critical reflection’: Critical reflection: the work consistently demonstrates an awareness that actions and events are not only located within and explicable by multiple perspectives, but are located in and influenced by multiple historical and socio-political contexts.
The critical reflection is supposed to be a chapter that comes at the end of the thesis report. Does this imply a critical reflection is only at place in the end? I would like to point out that critical reflections as defined above have been a constant part of my research. Writing a small chapter on it in the end without acknowledging this seems to undermine the effort.
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