- Docente: Bruno Riccio
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-DEA/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Psychological sciences and techniques (cod. 8774)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the students will know the main
theoretical and methodological approaches in anthropology; the
evolution of concepts such as culture, ethnicity, ethnocentrism,
racism; and, finally, how to use some theoretical perspectives in
the analysis of social processes such as migration, exclusion and
violence
Course contents
The course will take place during the first
semester (from October to November 2014) at the Cesena Campus of
the School of Psychology and Education (address: p.zza A. Moro,
90). The course will focus on the definition and history of
the anthropological studies. We will take into account the
transformation of concepts such as culture and ethnicity together
with the main theoretical and methodological problems faced by the
discipline. We will discuss the relativist critique of human rights
and its limitations, the evolution of ethnographic research and the
different theoretical paradigms characterising the anthropological
thought. We will also focus on medical and urban anthropology and
on the study of the connections between local and global cultures
together with transnational migration.
Readings/Bibliography
- Dei, F. Antropologia culturale, Il Mulino, 2012
- Riccio, B. (a cura di) Migrazioni transnazionali dall'Africa,
UTET, 2008
- Reader available at:http://campus.unibo.it/
Teaching methods
Lectures and workshops
Assessment methods
The written exam last 2 hours when the students have to answer to
three open ended questions within a limited space (one page per
question). Books and chapters cannot be consulted during the exam.
The aim of the exam is to asses the assimilation of the main
concepts introduced during lectures and to evaluate the logical
consequentiality with which they are discussed.
Teaching tools
Some of the didactic material will be available to students at: http://campus.unibo.it/
Office hours
See the website of Bruno Riccio