Unit

School Of Social Sciences

Anthropologies of the EverydayWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 102347.2

Discipline: ANTHROPOLOGY

Student Contribution Band: 4

Level: 2

Credit Points: 10

Prerequisite
102344 Different Ways of Being in the World: Introduction to Social Anthropology

The pre-requisite requirement does not apply to students in courses 1667 Bachelor of Social Science, 1733 Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced) and 6023 Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Social Science who are required to meet the Unit Enrolment Restriction below.

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students in courses 1667 Bachelor of Social Science, 1733 Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced) and 6023 Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Social Science must have successfully completed 40 credit points of Level 1 units.


About this Unit
In 2021, this unit replaced by 102844 - Society, Culture and Human Diversity. Although people’s lives vary significantly depending on ethnographic context, it is also through everyday practices and rituals that the universality of the human condition becomes most obvious. Close studies of how people create a living and make meaning of their everyday experiences in various contexts can thus provide valuable lessons about cultural difference as well as about what it means to be human, and is consequently a core aspect of anthropological inquiry. In this unit students engage with this overarching theme via ethnographic case studies as well as through inquiries into their own everyday lives.


Courses
1790.1Bachelor of AnthropologySUSPENDED




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