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ANTHRO 727A

: Ethnographies of Music-making
2024 Semester One (1243)
Advanced theories and methodologies for the ethnomusicological analysis of live musical performances and other behaviours across all genres and cultures. Primary attention is given to ethnography and participant-observation supported by analysis of industrial, cultural, musical, and mediated phenomena.
Subject: Anthropology
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 727 A and B, or ANTHRO 727
277

ANTHRO 727A

: Ethnographies of Music-making
2023 Semester One (1233)
Advanced theories and methodologies for the ethnomusicological analysis of live musical performances and other behaviours across all genres and cultures. Primary attention is given to ethnography and participant-observation supported by analysis of industrial, cultural, musical, and mediated phenomena.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357 To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 727 A and B, or ANTHRO 727
278

ANTHRO 727A

: Ethnographies of Music-making
2022 Semester One (1223)
Advanced theories and methodologies for the ethnomusicological analysis of live musical performances and other behaviours across all genres and cultures. Primary attention is given to ethnography and participant-observation supported by analysis of industrial, cultural, musical, and mediated phenomena.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357 To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 727 A and B, or ANTHRO 727
279

ANTHRO 727A

: Ethnographies of Music-making
2020 Semester One (1203)
Advanced theories and methodologies for the ethnomusicological analysis of live musical performances and other behaviours across all genres and cultures. Primary attention is given to ethnography and participant-observation supported by analysis of industrial, cultural, musical, and mediated phenomena.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357 To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 727 A and B, or ANTHRO 727
280

ANTHRO 733A

: Research in Popular Music Culture
2023 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357 To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 733 A and B, or ANTHRO 733
281

ANTHRO 746

: Special Topic: The Archaeology of the Anthroprocene
2022 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.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
282

ANTHRO 747

: Special Topic
2023 Semester One (1233)
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
283

ANTHRO 747

: Special Topic
2022 Semester One (1223)
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
284

ANTHRO 748

: Human Osteology
2025 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
285

ANTHRO 748

: Human Osteology
2024 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
286

ANTHRO 749

: Advanced Primatology
2021 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 730
287

ANTHRO 753

: Ethnographic Research
2021 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 711, 734
288

ANTHRO 753

: Ethnographic Research
2020 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.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 711, 734
289

ANTHRO 756

: Anthropology and Intellectual Property
2024 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.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
290

ANTHRO 756

: Anthropology and Intellectual Property
2023 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.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
291

ANTHRO 759

: Kaitiakitanga: Protecting our Planet
2025 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.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
292

ANTHRO 759

: Special Topic
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
293

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2025 Semester One (1253)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
294

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2024 Semester One (1243)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
295

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2022 Semester One (1223)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
296

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2021 Semester One (1213)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
297

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2020 Semester One (1203)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
298

ANTHRO 762

: Theorising Human Evolution
2025 Semester One (1253)
Investigates contemporary evolutionary theory as it applies to humans and other primates. How has the extended evolutionary synthesis changed understandings of human and primate evolution? Topics include: plasticity, adaptation, modes of selection and niche construction.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 710, 726, 751, 752
299

ANTHRO 762

: Theorising Human Evolution
2024 Semester One (1243)
Investigates contemporary evolutionary theory as it applies to humans and other primates. How has the extended evolutionary synthesis changed understandings of human and primate evolution? Topics include: plasticity, adaptation, modes of selection and niche construction.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 710, 726, 751, 752
300

ANTHRO 762

: Theorising Human Evolution
2023 Semester One (1233)
Investigates contemporary evolutionary theory as it applies to humans and other primates. How has the extended evolutionary synthesis changed understandings of human and primate evolution? Topics include: plasticity, adaptation, modes of selection and niche construction.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 710, 726, 751, 752