Courses: SANT103 Materiality: Environment, Place and Economy - Autumn 2022




ECTS Credits

15 ECTS

Level of Study

Bachelor

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring

Objectives and Content

In social anthropology it is essential to understand how people relate to each other by living in interaction with their spatial and material surroundings. Within the context of global variations in human ways of life, the course seeks to give a comparative insight into how spatial and material conditions form and are formed by society and culture. The course focuses on social anthropological approaches to ecology, economy, things, and space. Furthermore, it connects the material and ideal aspects of life by discussing several themes, such as: landscape, place and body, regimes of production, technology, environment and resource management, gift exchange, market and consumption. Emphasis is placed on conveying the social and cultural diversity found around the world, and on how this diversity connected by means of modernization and globalization, as well as uneven involvement in both national and supranational governance.

Learning Outcomes

A candidate who has completed the course should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge:

Skills:

General Competence:

Required Previous Knowledge

Recommended Previous Knowledge

SANT100, SANT150

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

Access to the Course

This course is open to students at UiB

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, workshops, comments on written assignments, ethnographic film.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

 

The compulsory must be approved in order for the student to take the exam, and it is valid for two semesters.

Forms of Assessment

8 hours school exam

Examination Support Material

Grading Scale

The course is graded with letter grades A-F

Assessment Semester

Exam is offered in the teaching semester and the following semester (ordinary exam for students with valid approved compulsory assignment)

Reading List

The reading list will be ready before 1 June for the autumn semester and 1 December for the spring semester. 

Course Evaluation

All courses are regularly evaluated according to UiB's quality assurance system

Course Administrator

The Department of Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Social Sciences has the administrative responsibility for the course and the study programme

Contact Information

Department of Social Anthropology

studieveileder@sosantr.uib.no

55 58 92 50 / 55 58 94 51