76040 - Anthropology

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Professional education (cod. 8477)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student:

  • Knows the outlines of the discipline’s development over time;
  • Understands the theoretical and methodological issues currently addressed by the discipline, with a particular focus on educational processes and contexts.
  • Has achieved skills in the cultural analysis of social and territorial contexts.
  • Is aware of the evolution of concepts such as culture and ethnicity, and their implications in analyzing and addressing situations of distress and marginalization.
  • Is able of making use of anthropological knowledge in their future professional practice.
  • Can use anthropological knowledge for a critical understanding of migratory processes and intercultural mediation.
  • Translates the theoretical and methodological knowledge of anthropology into adopting a critical and self-critical approach within the professional sphere.
  • Interprets information emerging from the professional context as data to be treated according to an ethnographic model.
  • Is able to communicate their interpretations of contexts within their working group.
  • Can refer to an ethnographic approach to enhance their listening and interpretation of communication processes.
  • Has the ability to integrate their knowledge and navigate anthropological knowledge independently to expand their analytical toolkit.

Course contents

Drawing on a seminar-based approach, this course aims to introduce students to key concepts in cultural anthropology (e.g. culture, ethnicity, cultural diversity, ethnocentrism, intersectionality) and provide them with theoretical and methodological tools to critically and self-reflectively analyze the professional contexts in which they will operate.

Specifically, during the course, some of the elements characterizing contemporary socio-cultural reality will be addressed (e.g. multiculturalism, institutional racism, cultural differentialism). Additionally, specific topics such as migration processes, and the anthropological approach to the study of disability will be explored.

At the same time, the ethnographic method will be introduced, with a particular focus on participant observation, to equip students with a methodological resource for interpreting both institutional contexts and professional practices.

Readings/Bibliography

The exam will be based on a handout that will be shared by the lecturer during the course.

Teaching methods

The course will bring together traditional lectures and more seminar-style sessions. The teaching methods employed will include traditional lectures as well as interactive sessions in plenary focused on the critical analysis of audio-visual materials and ethnographic texts provided by the lecturer.

Assessment methods

For both attending and non-attending students the exam will consist of a written test made of 3 open-ended questions. The exam will take place in presence. To pass the exam of Cultural Anthropology, all three answers to the questions must be at least sufficient. The use of the handout during the test is not allowed. Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders can contact the professor and the University Services for students with special needs (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) to agree on appropriate evaluation methods, including the possibility of using necessary aids (computing equipment, tutors, etc.).

The grade is based on a thirty-point scale.

Teaching tools

PowerPoint presentations, audio-visual materials, Virtuale platform, and plenary discussions will be integral components of the course.

Office hours

See the website of Francesca Crivellaro

SDGs

No poverty Gender equality Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.