you can enroll for the course repeatedly course is intended for doctoral students only course can be enrolled in outside the study plan enabled for web enrollment can be fulfilled in the future you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
This seminar is intended for doctoral students of Anthropology in various stages of their research. On the one hand, it is
conceived as a discussion of their "work in progress", on the other hand, it also provides
junior doctoral students with audience for shaping their pre-fieldwork research projects.
The seminar will entail, among other things, the presentations of doctoral research projects, the presentations of research methodologies, work on enhancing academic skills and expert advice on publishing (book reviews and articles writing etc.).
Last update: Čapská Veronika, doc., Ph.D. (23.09.2021)
This seminar is intended for doctoral students of Anthropology in various stages of their research. On the one hand, it is
conceived as a discussion of their "work in progress", on the other hand, it also provides
junior doctoral students with audience for shaping their pre-fieldwork research projects.
The seminar will entail, among other things, the presentations of doctoral research projects, the presentations of research methodologies, work on enhancing academic skills and expert advice on publishing (book reviews and articles writing etc.).
Last update: Čapská Veronika, doc., Ph.D. (23.09.2021)
Syllabus - Czech
Recommended Literature:
Birgit Neumann – Ansgar Nünning (eds.), Travelling Concepts for the Study of Culture, Berlin – Boston 2012.
Nigel Rapport – Joanna Overing, Social and Cultural Anthropology. The Key Concepts, London – New York 2000.
Jane Pilcher – Imelda Wheeland (eds.), Fifty Key Concepts in Gender Studies, London 2004.
Further Literature:
MITTERAUER, M. Historisch - anthropologische Familienforschung. Fragestellungen und Zugangsweisen. Wien - Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 1990. 319 s. ISBN: 978-3-205-05318-7. HABERMAS, R. - MINKMAR, N. (Hg.) Das Schwein des Häuptlings. Sechs Aufsätze zur Historischen Anthropologie. Berlin: Klaus Wagenbach, 1992. 187 s. 978-3-8031-2212-4.
Last update: Čapská Veronika, doc., Ph.D. (10.03.2021)