Among the topical interests of the cultural anthropology faculty are gender and sexuality, culture and power, modernity and consumption, kinship and relatedness, tourism and popular culture, medical ...
Cultural anthropology is the study of culture, past and present, from a worldwide comparative perspective. As a disciplinary field, cultural anthropology attempts to provide insights on how human ...
Social and cultural anthropology examines differences among human cultures and societies through comparative ethnographic analysis. The discipline of anthropology at the University of Helsinki is ...
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Cultural anthropologists study the diversity of human cultures and societies around the world and the processes by which people construct local, regional and global forms of social relationships.
The MA in Anthropology is a 30 credit program combining the theoretical and methodological foundations of social and cultural anthropology with an emphasis on the critical exploration of how ...
Among the topical interests of the faculty are: In addition, the cultural anthropology faculty share an interest in globalization, using ethnographic skills to understand the contemporaneous but ...
The Anthropology of Food; The Body; Space, place, and locality; Urban transformation; Popular Culture; Socio-cultural theory; Theories of Value; Ritual and Religious Practice Woodard, Buck Assistant ...
The MA in Social and Cultural Anthropology enables students to conduct research into a wide array of topics including gender, colonialism, media and technology, language, environmental politics and ...
You can study individual courses. Are you interested in cultural differences and the diversity of social life? According to social and cultural anthropology, it is possible to know as many forms of ...
Why and how do social and cultural anthropologists make comparisons ... whilst creating a bold charter for reconsidering the value of comparison in anthropology and beyond. 'This witty, mind-opening ...