Global Certificate in Anthropological Studies of Economy
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Anthropological Studies of Economy is a comprehensive course that bridges the gap between economic theory and anthropological perspectives. This certificate program highlights the importance of cultural context in economic decision-making, providing learners with a unique lens to view and analyze global economic issues.
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โข Economic Anthropology: An Overview — Introducing the fundamental concepts, theories, and methods in economic anthropology. โข Exchange and Reciprocity — Exploring various forms of exchange, including gift-giving, barter, and commodity exchange, and their implications for social relationships. โข Money and Markets — Examining the historical development of money, its functions, and the role of markets in different societies. โข Labor and Production — Investigating the ways in which labor is organized, controlled, and valued in various economic systems. โข Globalization and Economic Development — Analyzing the impact of globalization on local economies, as well as the challenges and opportunities of economic development. โข Natural Resource Management — Understanding how different societies manage and allocate natural resources, with a focus on issues related to sustainability and environmental justice. โข Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice — Examining the causes and consequences of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion, and exploring strategies for promoting social justice. โข Consumption and Material Culture — Investigating the cultural meanings and social implications of consumption practices, as well as the symbolic and material dimensions of material culture. โข Economic Anthropology in Practice — Exploring the application of economic anthropology in policy-making, development work, and other practical contexts.
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