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ANTH 317 - Contemporary Problems in Anthropological Perspective: Special Topics (3)


The course explores issues of global significance from a cross-cultural perspective by focusing on the tensions between increasing diversity of perspective in an increasingly interdependent world. From the viewpoints of an emergent anthropology in action, we will examine the comparative, cross-cultural contexts of demographic change, ecology, economic development, information systems, international health, and nationalism. We will study anthropological texts that broaden the cultural analysis of the global change process and its effects on institutions and communities. Topics will be published in the Schedule of Classes. This course is repeatable for credit with different topic. Students may complete a maximum of 12 credits or 4 attempts.

Grading: Graded/Satisfactory Unsatisfactory/Audit
Course ID: 52240
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Lecture



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