| source University of Aarhus (6) |
level MA (X) |
department Anthropology (X) |
The aim of Ethnographic Methodology is for the student to obtain a thorough knowledge of the most significant aspects of ethnographic methodology as well as to obtain skills in collecting and analysing own data. The initial work is with problem formulation and project description, after which the most significant aspects of ethnographic methodology are discussed, i.e. participant observation, interviews and other qualitative methods.
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Score: 12.169731 Details | Listing | Web page
This discipline provides the student with knowledge of theoretically, methodologically and/or empirically defined problem frameworks, and provides the student with an insight into the theories, debates and analytical/methodological approaches relevant to the topic.
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Score: 12.169731 Details | Listing | Web page
Score: 12.169731 Details | Listing | Web page
The purpose of producing a thesis is to provide the student with an opportunity to carry out a detailed analysis and to reflect on an anthropological subject related to the thematics of the line, normally based on material collected during the student's fieldwork/internship. Moreover, work on the thesis is to provide in-depth knowledge of the literature relevant to subject and to allow a thorough analysis, reflection and discussion of relevant anthropological theories, issues and debates.
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