This document outlines the syllabus for a fourth semester social-cultural anthropology specialization course. It includes three courses worth 35 marks each and a practical dissertation worth 100 marks.
The first course covers applied and development anthropology, policy and program planning, action research, and the anthropology of globalization. The second course focuses on medical and pharmaceutical anthropology as well as the anthropology of organizations and business. The third course is on anthropology and human rights.
For the dissertation, students must choose a topic from a list of 26 areas, including agriculture, food and nutrition, business anthropology, childhood, media, tribal and rural development, tourism, folklore, crime and violence, and more.
This document outlines the syllabus for a fourth semester social-cultural anthropology specialization course. It includes three courses worth 35 marks each and a practical dissertation worth 100 marks.
The first course covers applied and development anthropology, policy and program planning, action research, and the anthropology of globalization. The second course focuses on medical and pharmaceutical anthropology as well as the anthropology of organizations and business. The third course is on anthropology and human rights.
For the dissertation, students must choose a topic from a list of 26 areas, including agriculture, food and nutrition, business anthropology, childhood, media, tribal and rural development, tourism, folklore, crime and violence, and more.
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This document outlines the syllabus for a fourth semester social-cultural anthropology specialization course. It includes three courses worth 35 marks each and a practical dissertation worth 100 marks.
The first course covers applied and development anthropology, policy and program planning, action research, and the anthropology of globalization. The second course focuses on medical and pharmaceutical anthropology as well as the anthropology of organizations and business. The third course is on anthropology and human rights.
For the dissertation, students must choose a topic from a list of 26 areas, including agriculture, food and nutrition, business anthropology, childhood, media, tribal and rural development, tourism, folklore, crime and violence, and more.
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FOURTH (4th.) SEMESTER FOURTH (4th.) SEMESTER COURSE : 227207C : (35 Marks.) UNIT I : Applied and Development Anthropology ; Policy , Planning Programme; Action Research & Development.
UNIT II : Anthropology of Globalization.
UNIT III : Visual Anthropology / Visual Ethnography / Ethnographic Filming COURSE : 227208C : (35 Marks.) UNIT IV : Medical / Pharmaceutical Anthropology. UNIT V : Anthropology of Organization / Organizational Anthropology & Business Anthropology. UNIT VI :Anthropology and Human Rights. COURSE : 227209C : (35 Marks.) ; Practical ( DISSERTATION) : 100 Marks. Students have to choose one of the following areas for the topic of Dissertation with the consent of concerned faculties. 1. Agriculture and allied fields. 2. Culture and Food, Health, Nutrition. 3. Anthropology of Business & Organizations( Office,Industry, Hospital,Clubs, etc.) 4. Anthropology of Childhood ( Play,Education,Socialization,Child Labour,etc.) 5. Anthropology of Advertisement/ Global culture & Impacts. 6. Anthropology of Tribal Culture/ Development & Rural Development; Social Impact Assessment(SIA) or Sociocultural Appraisal. 7. Anthropology of Tourism/Eco-tourism 8. Anthropology of Folklore. 9. Anthropology of Crime and Violence ( Gender based) 10. Anthropology of Mass Media & Popular Culture 11. Anthropology of Arts/Aesthetics. 12. Visual Ethnography/ Cultural Filming 13. Anthropology of Water. 14. Anthropology of Politics( Party System, Political Symbolism,Voting Subculture,etc.) 15. Medical Anthropology 16. Anthropology of Migration/Immigration; Rehabilitation. 17. Anthropology of Education.
18. Anthropology of Gender & Sexuality.
19. Anthropology of Death & Dying. 20. Ethnomusicology 21. Literary Anthropology & Ethnopoetics 22. Impact of Globalization on Tribal or Rural Society. 23. Ethnohistory 24. Expressive cultural forms ( Music, Dance, Drama, Visual Art forms,etc.) 25. Culture of Human Body( Adornment, Clothing,Jewelry, Cosmetics, Hair dressing, etc.) 26. Anthropology of Fashion (Gender based).