Anthropology. History, Theory and Research Practice. 3500-SSZCZ-ANHIS
In spite of advocated opinions about the disappearance of primitive societies, does the anthropology develop dynamically, and anthropological knowledge finds the use in such distant areas as: marketing and managements, the guidance of wars and international help, the journalism and the pulps the media, the interior design and the museum management etc. What is teh reason that anthropological knowledge and cultural knowledge is so desirable? Why are the courses of cultural knowledge recommended businessmen, soldiers, journalists and architects universally? What could the present anthropologist study, and what he cam not? How did anthropology change during almost 150 years of her existence at universities? - These are some questions on which I will answer during lectures. The aim of the lecture is Introduction of participants with the key questions of anthropology, her history and subjects undertaken in anthropologists work. The lecture makes up the supplement of the problems undertaken on obligatorycourse of social anthropology; it is recommended for participants of the module „cultural differentiation of the present world”.
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Learning outcomes
Knows and understands basic sociological concepts
Is aware of social differentiation and existing social inequalities, as well as their impact on the life of individuals and the functioning of social groups
Has basic knowledge about the types of social ties and the rules that govern them
Understands the social nature of relationships between individuals, social groups and social institutions
Has basic knowledge about the mechanisms of social group dynamics and interdependencies between groups and individuals
Has basic knowledge of problems stemming from the cultural diversity of modern society
Has basic knowledge of the criteria of inference correctness
Has basic knowledge of the norms and rules governing social structures and institutions
Has basic knowledge about the processes forming the basis of social stability and change, and understands their nature
Knows the most important processes and ideas of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, which have shaped the face of the modern world
Is aware of the consequences of choosing a particular theoretical perspective
Can interpret past and present social events (political, cultural, and economic) using sociological concepts and theories
Can use basic theoretical categories to describe social changes in modern societies
Can use ethical norms and rules in research practice
Can use academic knowledge acquired in social practice
Can describe the role of culture in the life of the individual and society
Can comprehend a scientific text and identify its main theses and the author’s arguments, as well as discuss them
Can share the acquired sociological knowledge
Knows and observes the rules of professional ethics, including those pertaining to intellectual property
Assessment criteria
Oral exam
Bibliography
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Bernard A., Antropologia. Zarys teorii i historii, PIW, Warszawa 2006.
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Eriksen T.H., Małe miejsca, wielkie sprawy. Wprowadzenie do antropologii społecznej i kulturowej, Oficyna Wydawnicza Volumen, Warszawa 2009
Gardner K., Lewis D., Anthropology, Development and the Post-modern Challenge, Pluto Press, London 1996·
Kuklick H. (ed.), A New History of Anthropology, Blackwell, Oxford 2008
Kuper A., Między charyzmą a rutyną. Szkice z brytyjskiej antropologii społecznej 1982 –1982, Wyd. Łódzkie, Łódź 1986·
Kuper A., Kultura. Model antropologiczny, Wyd. UJ, Kraków 2005·
Nowicka E., Świat człowieka - świat kultury, Wydanie nowe, Wydawnictwo PWN, Warszawa 2006
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