Anthropology and Ethnography
Skills and competences
General competences - Ability to use theoretical and conceptual tools to analyse and interpret complex socio-cultural phenomena.
- Ability to collect, organize, process and analyse information from various sources within the framework of anthropological research projects.
- Ability to design projects and action plans aimed at identifying or solving specific problems.
- Ability to provide an analytical framework for understanding inequality and social exclusion.
- Ability to understand ethnographic methodology and apply it in different research contexts to make original contributions.
Specific competences - Ability to identify, based on an ethnographic approach, the patterns that underlie social discourses and practices related to cultural diversity and citizenship.
- Ability to identify and provide methodological tools for the design and conduct of ethnographic research.
- Ability to provide theoretical tools to understand current transformations affecting family and kinship relations.
- Ability to analyse and understand logical alternative economic practices in the context of contemporary society.
- Ability to provide a theoretical framework for the analysis and understanding of processes for expressing ethno-political and social demands that allow for the interplay of local and global variables.
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