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ANTHRO 732
: Reading Medical Ethnography2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines the social anthropological practice of ethnography of health and illness in community and clinical settings, including 'non-Western' and 'Western' cultural contexts, through critical readings of recent ethnographies in medical anthropology. Considers ethnographic and anthropological theory, ethics, methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 733A
: Research in Popular Music Culture2023 Semester One (1233)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 733 A and B, or ANTHRO 733
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ANTHRO 742
: Contact and Colonialism2022 Semester Two (1225)
A seminar focused on critical understanding of the political, social and economic expansion of European countries around the world and its cultural consequences. Themes may include: cultural encounter, causes and effects of colonisation, interpretations of the other by colonisers and colonised, Creole cultures, slavery, race, resistance and accommodation, gender, demography, environmental impacts.
Restriction: ANTHRO 720
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ANTHRO 744
: Anthropology and History2021 Semester Two (1215)
A critical examination of the characteristics, applications and interactions of different media in the production of the past: chant, genealogy, song, dance, textiles, carving, architecture, as well as written text.
Restriction: ANTHRO 720
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ANTHRO 746
: Special Topic: The Archaeology of the Anthroprocene2022 Semester One (1223)
Calls for the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch, recognise long-term, consequential effects of human societies, regardless of size, economics or socio-political complexity, on environments, organisms and ecosystems. When did the Anthropocene begin? How do we track socio-natural interactions over deep time? What might the past offer the future? This course explores how archaeology contributes to these and related questions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 747
: Doing Biocultural Research2025 Semester Two (1255)
Focuses on ethical research methods in anthropology, from study design and consultation to dissemination of findings. We will examine various ethical dimensions of biocultural research and the relevant guidelines, codes of ethics, and laws that apply to such research. Students will propose a research project involving human participants and draft an institutional ethics board application.
Restriction: ANTHRO 718
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2025 Semester One (1253)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2024 Semester One (1243)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2023 Summer School (1230)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2022 Semester Two (1225)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2021 Semester Two (1215)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 748
: Human Osteology2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced method and theory in human osteology. Coursework is a combination of seminars and practical workshops covering the areas of biocultural frameworks, ethics, taphonomy, human identification, dental anthropology, palaeopathology and biomolecular approaches. Work is focused upon method and theory as applied in the southern hemisphere.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 749
: Advanced Primatology2024 Semester Two (1245)
A practical and theoretical exploration of the methodological principles and research methods in contemporary primatology. Students build a working understanding of behavioural data collection and analysis, as well as developing tools for the assessment of populations and habitats.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 749
: Advanced Primatology2021 Semester One (1213)
A practical and theoretical exploration of the methodological principles and research methods in contemporary primatology. Students build a working understanding of behavioural data collection and analysis, as well as developing tools for the assessment of populations and habitats.
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
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ANTHRO 753
: Ethnographic Research2023 Semester Two (1235)
Students learn observational, ethnographic and quantitative social anthropological research methods by designing and carrying out a small class research project. Ethical and methodological issues are introduced.
Restriction: ANTHRO 711, 734
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ANTHRO 753
: Ethnographic Research2021 Semester One (1213)
Students learn observational, ethnographic and quantitative social anthropological research methods by designing and carrying out a small class research project. Ethical and methodological issues are introduced.
Restriction: ANTHRO 711, 734
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ANTHRO 753
: Ethnographic Research2020 Semester One (1203)
Students learn observational, ethnographic and quantitative social anthropological research methods by designing and carrying out a small class research project. Ethical and methodological issues are introduced.
Restriction: ANTHRO 711, 734
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ANTHRO 756
: Anthropology and Intellectual Property2025 Semester Two (1255)
Examines recent anthropological contributions to debates about intellectual property. These include concepts of ownership, the objectification and appropriation of indigenous knowledge, creativity, bioprospecting, the protection of intangible cultural property, and the effects of global flows of information on persons, privacy and the ownership of ideas.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 756
: Anthropology and Intellectual Property2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines recent anthropological contributions to debates about intellectual property. These include concepts of ownership, the objectification and appropriation of indigenous knowledge, creativity, bioprospecting, the protection of intangible cultural property, and the effects of global flows of information on persons, privacy and the ownership of ideas.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 756
: Anthropology and Intellectual Property2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines recent anthropological contributions to debates about intellectual property. These include concepts of ownership, the objectification and appropriation of indigenous knowledge, creativity, bioprospecting, the protection of intangible cultural property, and the effects of global flows of information on persons, privacy and the ownership of ideas.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 756
: Anthropology and Intellectual Property2021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines recent anthropological contributions to debates about intellectual property. These include concepts of ownership, the objectification and appropriation of indigenous knowledge, creativity, bioprospecting, the protection of intangible cultural property, and the effects of global flows of information on persons, privacy and the ownership of ideas.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 759
: Kaitiakitanga: Protecting our Planet2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores kaitiakitanga and environmental stewardship. Introduces students to contested sites in Aotearoa, New Zealand, each with their own unique stories and guardians who have a duty of care for natural environments. This is anthropology for now and the future, with locations and people not considered as sites to be extracted from but rather active co-producers of anthropological knowledge.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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