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24.01. Bachelor Degree Programme in Social and Cultural Anthroplogy
1. Introductory Phase
1.1 STEOP 1
- 230002 VO STEOP: VO Basics of Methodology in Social Sciences
- 240001 VO STEOP: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
- 240003 VO Basics of Social Theory
1.2 STEOP 2
- 210162 VO BAK 2.2 Social sciences and social change
- 230014 VO Social Sciences and Social Change
- 240002 VO STEOP: Propaedeuticum - Social and Cultural Anthropology
- 240004 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240005 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240006 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
2. Basics
2.1. Core Issues
- 240007 VO Introduction into the Gender Anthropology
- 240008 VO Introductory course: anthropological studies in colonialism, racism and ethnicity
- 240009 VO Introduction in forms of social organization
2.2 Central Fields of Research
- 240012 VO Anthropology of Myth. An Introduction.
- 240013 VO Economic Anthropology (Introduction)
- 240014 VO [ en ] Introduction to Anthropology of Religion
- 240034 VO Introduction to anthropological migration research (3.2.2)
2.3 History of Theory in Anthropology
- 240015 VO Introduction to the History of Theory in Cultural and Social Anthropology
- 240016 VO Introduction to Ethnohistory and Historical Anthropology
- 240017 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240018 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240019 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240020 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240021 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
3. Advanced Phase
3.1 Methods of Social and Cultural Anthropology
- 240022 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240023 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240024 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240025 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240026 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240027 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240028 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240029 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240030 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240031 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240032 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240033 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240117 PS PS Scientific writing for social and cultural anthropologists
3.2 Application-Oriented Fields of Research
3.2.1 Intercultural applied Fields in Organisations and Projects
3.2.2 Migration - Integration - Asylum
- 240034 VO Introduction to anthropological migration research (3.2.2)
- 240035 VO Family and remembrance. Commemorative cultures and family identities (3.2.2) - Ich-Identitäten und Familien-Identitäten als Teil von Erinnerungskulturen
- 240036 VS [ en ] Global Migrations (3.2.2)
- 240037 VS Racism in theory and practice - on the relevance of racism (3.2.2)
- 240038 VS Anthropology of Forced Migration: theoretical, methodological and policyoriented approaches (3.2.2)
3.2.3 Anthropology and Development Cooperation
3.2.4 Museum and Educational Work
- 240039 VO The new museum (3.2.4)
- 240040 VO School culture(s): research and intervention in heterogeneous classrooms (3.2.4)
- 240041 VS Diversity and discrimination in the Austrian educational system (3.2.4) - doing gender, doing ethnicity
- 240042 VS School - University - Education: Anthropology and the Study of Education (3.2.4)
- 240043 VS Creation of exhibitions in ethnographic museums (3.2.4)
3.2.5 Medical Anthropology - Body Awareness - Transculturality
3.2.6 Visual Anthropology
3.3 Current Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology
3.3.1 Politics - Globalisation
- 240044 VO Political systems in the Asia-Pacific region (3.3.1) - traditional structures in a globalized world
- 240045 VO Power, Violence and Processes of Globalization (3.3.1)
- 240046 VS [ en ] Chronotopes, Power and Social Relations: An Introduction to The Politics of Time and Space (3.3.1)
- 240047 VS [ en ] One Strategy, Many Worlds: the Developmental State in Anthropological Perspective (3.3.1)
- 240048 VS Cultural globalization (3.3.1)
3.3.2 Law - Peace - Conflict
- 240049 VO Legal Pluralism and the Jurisdiction of Indigenous Peoples (3.3.2)
- 240050 VO Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resource related Conflicts in Latin America (3.3.2)
- 240051 VS Applied Peace Studies - Anthropological Approaches of Conflict Analysis (3.3.2)
- 240052 VS Anthropology of Conflicts (3.3.2)
- 240053 VS [ en ] Militarizing Anthropology (3.3.2)
3.3.3 Town - Space - Environment
3.3.4 Economy - Tourism
3.3.5 Religion - World View - Ritual
- 240014 VO [ en ] Introduction to Anthropology of Religion
3.3.6 Art - Media - Narration
3.4 Regional Specialisations
- 240054 VO Introductory Lecture - Anthropology of India
- 240055 VO Ethnology of Central Asia: An Introduction
- 240056 VO Introduction to the Caribbean Studies
4. In-Depth Study Phase
4.1 Theoretical Discourses
- 240058 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240059 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240060 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240061 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240062 SE Theoretical discourses
4.2 Fieldwork and Analysis of Data
- 240063 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240064 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240065 SE [ de en ] Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240066 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240067 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
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