Anthropology Fieldwork - SOCA5010 |
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Description Provides training in and use of ethnographic fieldwork methods in the context of a developing country with an understanding of village vs urban life and how development organisations impact. Ethnography is a part of the methodology of both sociology and anthropology as well as other social science research. Interview techniques and technologies, cultural mapping, methods of recording field data and participatory community development research are amongst the procedures to be explored. Field visits to regional, government and non-government organisations form a part of the research to understand how such institutions impact on village life.
Note: Taught in November-December. Requires overseas travel. All interested students should contact the course coordinator, Grant McCall (g.mccall@unsw.edu.au) prior to the first week of August. Learning Outcomes After completion of this course, students will be able to:
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