AANB05024U Anthropology: Methodology and Analysis
This course provides an introduction to ethnographic methods and qualitative research techniques; theoretically as well as practically. Students will be introduced to and trained in anthropological methods by way of anthropological literature and practical exercises and are expected to form groups to plan and carry out their own ethnographic project. Focusing on in-depth interviews, focus group interviews and participant-observation the course will give students an insight into the core methods used in anthropological fieldwork. It will introduce the different techniques that anthropologists use to open up social and cultural worlds, clarify the different types of findings they produce, and dwell on the way they supplement each other.
Skills
Identify and assess the significance of field worker position in the exercise
Identify and assess the significance of access to the field in the exercise
Identify and assess ethical issues related to the fieldwork exercise
Assess chosen methods in relation to an anthropological problem and fieldwork setting.
Knowledge
Demonstrate the appropriateness (or relevance) of the choice of field (including the specific setting and the people under consideration) for the problem statement (In other words, why investigate THIS problem HERE?)
Formulate the methodological reflections on the completed field exercise in relation to selected methodological discussions in anthropology.
Competences
Prepare and carry through an ethnographic fieldwork exercise based on an explicit statement of an anthropological problem
Sketch theoretical and analytical perspectives in relation to the problem statement and the ethnographic data generated
BSc students: 500 pages e-compendium + 1 monography MSc students: 500 pages e-compendium + 1 monography + 200 pages of literature chosen by the student. Find more information on Absalon.
From spring 2020: BSc students and MSc students: 500 pages e-compendium + 1 monography. The teacher will publish 200-300 pages of supplementary literature. Course literature will be available through Absalon on the course website. |
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 74
- Excursions
- 100
- Exercises
- 9
- Guidance
- 1
- Lectures
- 45
- Preparation
- 185
- Total
- 414
The guiding didactic principle in class is appreciative feedback.
Before initiating on their ethnographic projects, the students will receive written feedback, first on their written problem statements, later on their research proposals. The students can receive supervision during their fieldwork exercise.
International- and credit students; read about application here: International students/Credit students
Please note that this course is not open for full degree students from the Department of Anthropology.
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignmentStudents following the course "Anthropology: Methodology and analysis" must hand in a field report at the end of the semester. You can hand in the report individually or in a group of maximum 4 persons. If you are a group you can find the formal requirements for the assignment here: https://kunet.ku.dk/study/anthropology-ma/Pages/Topic.aspx?topic=Writtentake-homeassignment&topicId=265ca0b2-9132-4e58-b45e-a5a4243593fe#265ca0b2-9132-4e58-b45e-a5a4243593fe. The fieldreport must be min. 31.500 and max. 38.500 keystrokes + min. 4.500 and max. 5.500 per ekstra member of the group, ie. if you are 3 students working together your fieldreport must be min. 40.500 and max. 49.500 keystrokes. The fieldreport will be assessed according to the Danish grading scale. The contribution of each student must be ascertainable to ensure that each student receive an individual assessment.
- Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
- Re-exam
1. Re-exam
For written exams:
A new report with a revised problem statement is submitted at the announced date. The students must sign up for the re-exam.2. Re-exam:
For written exams:
A new report with a revised problem statement is submitted at the announced date. The student must register for the re-exam.
Criteria for exam assesment
See description of learning outcome. Formalities for Written Works must be fulfilled, read more: MSc Students/ BA students (in Danish)/ exchange and credit
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- AANB05024U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice,Full Degree Master choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn And Spring
- Schedule
- See timetable
- Study board
- Department of Anthropology, Study Council
Contracting department
- Department of Anthropology
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
Course Coordinators
- Ditte Strunge Sass (dss@anthro.ku.dk)
Lecturers
Autumn 2019: Ditte Strunge Sass
Spring 2020: to be announced