SHA-A-1 Ethnography of Greece and Southern Europe

SHA-A-1 Ethnography of Greece and Southern Europe

COURSE INFORMATION

Learning outcomes: LEARNING RESULTS: Comparison of ethnographic studies of Greece, the Mediterranean, and southern Europe, in terms of methodology, specific subjects of study, politics of representation and the history of anthropology in the area.

AIMS OF THE COURSE: In this course-seminar, we examine the ways in which anthropological perspectives have been used in the study of Greek society and other societies of southern Europe. We focus, more specifically, on the recent methodological and thematic developments in anthropology and ethnography in general, which have drastically transformed ethnographic practices in the area.


General Competences: 
Work autonomously.
Work in teams.
Work in an international context.
Appreciate diversity and multiculturality.
Be critical and self-critical.
Advance free, creative and causative thinking.

School:

Social Sciences

Academic Unit:

Social Anthropology and History

Level of studies:

Postgraduate

Course code:

SHA-A-1

Independent teaching activities

Lectures:

Weekly teaching hours

3

Credits

10

Course type:

special background, specialised general knowledge

Prerequisite courses:

All the courses of the first year

Language of instruction and examinations:

Greek

Teacher:

Panopoulos Panagiotis

Is the course offered to erasmus students:

No