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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY : UNDERSTANDING THE OTHER

2023-2024

FrIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Code Cours :

2324-IÉSEG-IN-S1-DEV-IN-EI03UE

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


Niveau Année de formation Période Langue d'enseignement 
Course for exchange studentsTransversal/annéesS1FrEnglish
Professeur(s) responsable(s)M.GREER
Intervenant(s)M.GREER


Objectifs du cours

• employ a comparative lens
• adopt the principle of culture relativity
• apply holistic and ethnographic approaches for a deeper understanding of situations

Contenu du cours

Cultural anthropology focuses on the cultural aspects (attitudes, beliefs, perceptions) of all contemporary human societies through an examination of their social, economic, and political organisations or systems. One of its main tenets is cultural relativism: the principle according to which all beliefs, customs, and ethics are relative to an individual within his or her own social context. Taking this neutral point of view helps combat ethnocentrism — or the belief that one’s own culture is superior to others — and allows for a deeper analysis of how cultures differ using a comparative lens. In the current-day context of globalization — with accelerated flows of commodities, people, and ideas fuelling transnational cultural exchanges — an unbiased understanding of the “other” is more important than ever. The meetings of cultures usually operate within existing relations of domination (political, economic, social) that could lead to clash or even acculturation. The holistic approach and cross-cultural comparisons used by cultural anthropologists offer us — in the business world but also beyond — a way to forge multiple perspectives on the issues surrounding cultural diversity.


Modalités d'enseignement

Organisation du cours

TypeNombre d'heuresRemarques
Face to face
Interactive class16,00  
Charge de travail globale de l'étudiant16,00  

Méthodes pédagogiques

  • Interactive class
  • Visits/fields trips


Évaluation

50 percent class participation (including 30 percent fieldwork assignment), 50 percent final exam

Type de ContrôleDuréeNombrePondération
Final Exam
Written exam4,00150,00
Continuous assessment
Participation16,001650,00
TOTAL     100,00




 
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