Global Certificate in Economic Anthropology Pioneers
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Economic Anthropology Pioneers course is a comprehensive program that bridges the gap between economics and anthropology. This course highlights the importance of understanding cultural, social, and political factors in economic decision-making, making it increasingly relevant in today's globalized world.
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โข Economic Systems — An overview of different economic systems, including capitalism, socialism, and gift economies, and their impact on human culture and behavior.
โข Money & Markets — An examination of the concept of money and its role in shaping economic systems, as well as the impact of markets on social relations.
โข Labor & Production — A study of the anthropological perspectives on labor, production, and the organization of work, including the concept of the division of labor and its effects on society.
โข Globalization & Inequality — A critical analysis of the relationship between globalization and economic inequality, including the impact of globalization on different regions and communities.
โข Consumption & Material Culture — An exploration of the anthropological perspectives on consumption and material culture, including the ways in which material goods shape social relations and identities.
โข Agriculture & Pastoralism — A study of the economic and cultural significance of agriculture and pastoralism, including the impact of different forms of food production on social organization and the environment.
โข Debt & Credit — An examination of the cultural and economic aspects of debt and credit, including the role of debt in shaping social relations and the impact of debt on individuals and communities.
โข Development & Underdevelopment — A critical analysis of the concept of development and its impact on underdeveloped regions and communities, including the role of colonialism and neocolonialism in shaping global economic inequality.
โข Economic Anthropology Research Methods — An introduction to the research methods used in economic anthropology, including ethnographic research, participant observation, and cross-cultural comparisons.
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