Doctorate in Social and Cultural Anthropology
General Information
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2006-08 Course

Coordination of the doctorate program:
Alberto López Bargados (alopezbargados@ub.edu)

 

First year
Second year
Calendar and schedule

 

First year (2006-07)

In the first year of the program, the students must take courses and are required to complete a minimum of 20 credits, which can be chosen from any of the subjects offered in the doctorate program. Keeping in mind that each course is 3 credits, students must take at least 7 subjects (courses or seminars).

The courses offered during the 2006-07 academic year are the following:

 
Code

Courses

Lecturer

Cr.

103717

Development Anthropology

Dra. Cristina Larrea

3

101392

Anthropology and Patrimony

Dra. Josefina Roma

3

104296

Political and Legal Anthropology

Dr. Ignasi Terradas

3

107758

Advances in Social and Cultural Anthropology, A

3

Public knowledge and the new ethics: an institutional anthropology
Dr. Alberto Corsin
2
Interpretation and explanation in cultural analysis
Dr. Carles Salazar
1

107762

Advances in Social and Cultural Anthropology, B

3

Kinship, individual, and the person: the European case.
Dr. Enric Porqueres
2
Towards an anthropology of social suffering
Dr. Francisco Ferrandiz
1

107763

Advances in Social and Cultural Anthropology, C

3

New trends on religious anthropology
Dr. Ramon Sarró
2
Culture of violence on the road
Dr. Manel Joao Ramos
1
907053

Migrations and Processes of Identity

Dra. Danielle Provansal

3

104298

Methods in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Dr. Manuel Delgado

3

101390

Social Relations and The New Technologies

Dra. Judit Sandor

3

101394

Kinship, Culture and Society

Dr. Joan Bestard

3

101389

Production, Distribution and Consumption

Dr. Gonçal Sanz

3

101393
Department Seminars
Dr. Andreu Viola
3

Research Techniques and Project Planning

Dr. Ferran Estrada

3

Click here to obtain the course description, schedule and calendar for the 2006-07 academic year (PDF document).

 

Second year (2005-06)

Students must have completed a minimum of 20 credits of coursework in order to enroll in the second year.

In the second year, students must register for 12 credits, which correspond to the research project to be completed. This project requires students to collect original, first-hand data using standard anthropological research methods, analyze this data, and prepare a paper presenting the results of the research. The topic must be chosen from among the general lines of research of the department and must conform to the rules established in the attached instructions.

 

Calendar and schedule for the 2006-08 Course

2006-07 Academic Year

Application deadline: September 15, 2006.

Final list of accepted candidates posted on the doctorate website and on the departmental bulletin board: September 21, 2006.

Registration will take place at the end of October or the beginning of November 2006 at the secretariat of the Faculty of Geography and History. For information about the administrative requirements, please see the secretariat of the Faculty of Geography and History as well as the Faculty’s web site:

Classes: October 2, 2006– May 30, 2007.
Christmas Break: December 22, 2006– January 8, 2007.
Class Schedule: Monday to Friday, from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
First year assessment: May – June 2007.
Click here to obtain the course description, schedule and calendar for the 2006-07 academic year (PDF document).