24.01. Bachelor Degree Programme in Social and Cultural Anthroplogy
1. Introductory Phase
1.1 STEOP 1
- 210001 VO STEOP: BA1.1 Foundations of Social Methods
- 210004 VO BAK 2.1 Foundations of Social Theories
- 230002 VO STEOP: VO Basics of Methodology in Social Sciences
- 230005 VO Basics of Social Theory
- 240001 VO STEOP: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
- 240003 VO STEOP: Basics of Sociological Methods
- 240004 VO Basics of Social Theory
1.2 STEOP 2
- 210005 VO BAK 2.2 Social sciences and social change
- 240002 VO STEOP: Propaedeuticum - Social and Cultural Anthropology
- 240005 VO Social Science and the Change in Society: Current Debates
- 240006 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240007 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240012 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240013 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240014 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
- 240015 PS Introduction to scientific working in socio-scientific contexts
2. Basics
2.1. Core Issues
2.2 Central Fields of Research
- 240008 VO Economic Anthropology (Introduction)
- 240009 VO Anthropology of Religion and Consciousness
- 240010 VO Anthropology of Nature: An Introduction
- 240011 VO Introduction to transcultural communication
- 240032 VO Introduction to anthropological migration research (3.2.2)
2.3 History of Theory in Anthropology
- 240016 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240017 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240018 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
- 240019 PS Reading Anthropological Texts
3. Advanced Phase
3.1 Methods of Social and Cultural Anthropology
- 240020 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240021 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240022 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240023 PS Scientific Writing for Social and Cultural Anthropologists
- 240024 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240025 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240026 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240027 PS Qualitative Research Methods
- 240028 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240029 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240030 PS Introduction to quantitative research methods
- 240031 VO Introduction into the social anthropological methods
3.2 Application-Oriented Fields of Research
3.2.1 Intercultural applied Fields in Organisations and Projects
- 240011 VO Introduction to transcultural communication
- 240098 VS Mentoring the new organizational culture - students support students (3.2.1)
3.2.2 Migration - Integration - Asylum
- 240032 VO Introduction to anthropological migration research (3.2.2)
- 240033 VO Austrian Asylum Regime. Disintegration in a "total institution" (3.2.2)
- 240034 VS Forced Migration: Anthropological Research Perspectives (3.2.2)
- 240035 VS Theories and examples of transnational migration (3.2.2)
- 240036 VS "Is this humanity?" Asylum seekers and refugees in the Austrian Basic Welfare support system (3.2.2)
- 290249 RV Immigrant Entrepreneurs - the socio-cultural role of ‚ethnic‘ economies in urban areas
3.2.3 Anthropology and Development Cooperation
3.2.4 Museum and Educational Work
- 240037 VO Cultural Heritage. The Archive and the Repertoire (3.2.4)
- 240038 VS (3.2.4)
- 240039 VS INTO THE MUSEUM OUT IN THE CITY (3.2.4) - Zur interaktiven Vermittlung kultureller Inhalte Ein Workshop im Jüdischen Museum und am Reumannplatz
- 240040 VS World Kit Museum (3.2.4) - A Critical Introduction to the History, Theory and Praxis of Anthropological Museum Work
- 240041 VS Workfield Intercultural Training possibilities for ethnologists?! (3.2.4)
3.2.5 Medical Anthropology - Body Awareness - Transculturality
3.2.6 Visual Anthropology
3.3 Current Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology
3.3.1 Politics - Globalisation
- 240042 VO (3.3.1) - Theoretische Perspektiven und Fallbeispiele
- 240043 VO (Post)colonial Fantasies. Representations of Self and Other in a Globalised World (3.3.1)
- 240044 VS Love, hate and fear: Economies and politics of affects (3.3.1)
- 240045 VS The instrumentalisation of tradition in political anthropological contexts (3.3.1)
- 240046 VS What is this thing called tribe? (3.3.1)
- 240047 VS Anthropology of the state (3.3.1)
- 240101 VS [ en ] Political Economy and Contemporary Transformations (3.3.1)
3.3.2 Law - Peace - Conflict
- 240048 VO Inter-cultural human rights: the UN declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples (3.3.2)
- 240049 VO Arab Spring and Ethnic Boundaries in the Middle East (3.3.2)
- 240050 VS [ en ] Labor and the Tranformation(s) of Modern Social Conflict (3.3.2)
- 240051 VS Racism, Sexism and Homophobia: Intersectional Analysis of Violence (3.3.2)
- 240052 VS The Anthropology of War (3.3.2)
3.3.3 Town - Space - Environment
3.3.4 Economy - Tourism
- 240008 VO Economic Anthropology (Introduction)
3.3.5 Religion - World View - Ritual
3.3.6 Art - Media - Narration
3.4 Regional Specialisations
- 240053 VO Introduction to the anthropology of Australia
- 240054 VO Introductury course: Anthropology of Mesoamerica
- 240055 VO Introductory Lecture - Anthropology of India
- 240105 VO History of Russian and Soviet Anthropology
4. In-Depth Study Phase
4.1 Theoretical Discourses
- 240056 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240057 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240058 SE [ de en ] Theoretical discourses
- 240059 SE Theoretical discourses
- 240060 SE Theoretical discourses
4.2 Fieldwork and Analysis of Data
- 240061 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240062 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240063 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240064 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
- 240065 SE Bachelor Seminar: Empiric Data Collecting and Analysis
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