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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
ANTH0046-1  Anthropology of development
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Anthropology, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année6
Master in Anthropology, in-depth approach, 2nd yearToute l'année6
Master in Population and Development studies, Research Focus, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre6
Master in Anthropology, Teaching Focus, 1st yearToute l'année6
Master in Anthropology, specialized approach in applied anthropology, 1st yearToute l'année6
Master in Population and Development Studies, Professional Focus in north south development, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre6
Master in Population and Development Studies, Professional Focus in Population and Environment, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre6
Master in Sociology and AnthropologyPremier quadrimestre6
Holder(s) :  Benjamin Rubbers
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  This course will be in seminar form. Students will present their work on a problematic that development organizations are confronted with in the field. In the beginning, students will be given a list of themes and guidance on how to get to work. Then, while preparing their work in the library, they will attend a series of classes on the relationship between anthropology and development. At the end of this introduction, students will take turns presenting their work via oral presentations to the seminar.
Course objective :  The objective of the course is to place students in the situation of a consultant who provides an anthropological analysis of a question that directly concerns development organizations: health, refugees, ethnicity, etc. In order to produce such analyses, student consultants must be able to develop argumentation that is synthetic, critical, and substantial in bibliographic terms. They will also have to show their abilities as regards delivery of public presentations.
Prerequisites :  To want to contribute to the dialogue between development actors and social scientists
Organization :  The course takes place during the second term.
Assessment :  Grading is based on a paper, an oral presentation, and class participation.
Contacts :  I am available to meet with students by appointment (brubbers@ulg.ac.be). Office location: R.94, niveau 0, bâtiment B.31, at Sart-Tilman.
Remarks :  Details about the essay, the oral presentation and participation in class will be given during the first class


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