medical anthropology, science and technology studies, human and political ecology, pastoralism, conservation and sustainability, museums, semiotics, concepts of “care,” nationalism and ethnic identity ...
Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? As an anthropology major, you will apply basic methods, concepts, theories and modes of explanation to three main subfields: archaeology, ...
Tracing the origins of anthropology in social theory (Durkheim, Marx, and Weber) and, linguistic analysis (Boas, Saussure). It covers topics such as the origin of the concept of the social sciences as ...
Anthropology majors acquire a comprehensive knowledge of anthropology and its key concepts, methods, new approaches, and critical texts. Our interdisciplinary approach also promotes dialogue with ...
The development of political and legal anthropology and their key concepts including forms of authority; forms of knowledge and power; political competition and conflict; colonial transformation of ...
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