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About Study Course

ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Anna Žabicka
Study type:Full time
Course level:Master's
Target audience:Social Anthropology
Language:Latvian, English
Study course description Full description, Full time
Branch of science:Social Anthropology; Sociology and social work

Objective

The objective of the study course is to equip students with theoretical knowledge and analytical skills to understand how health, wellbeing, disease, and medicine are differently defined, practiced, and experienced within diverse socio-cultural, economic, and political contexts.

Prerequisites

Preferred prior knowledge in classical and modern theories of anthropology.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

1.Students are familiar with diverse subfields of medical anthropology and understand how anthropology provides methodological and conceptual frameworks beyond biomedicine that helps assess the experience of diseases, disorders, illnesses, and wellbeing, as well as the epistemological dimensions of disease categories.

Skills

1.Students can explain how health and disease are affected by the individual, social, political, and cultural dimensions, comparing and contrasting specific cases, based on the literature read and reviewed in the course.

Competence

1.Students can competently judge and discuss the social, cultural, global/local political and economic processes that affect and shape health and disease.

Study course planning

Planning period:Year 2027, Spring semester
Study programmeStudy semesterProgram levelStudy course categoryLecturersSchedule
Social Anthropology2Master'sRequired