MA in Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation
Students of the MA in Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation write term papers for individual modules and a dissertation under the guidance of a faculty supervisor in the summer term. To give you a sense of the breadth and style of this work, here is a selection of recent papers:
- Leonie Gordon, Fragile memories: indigenous knowledge and development [PDF 53.75KB]
- Addaia Marrades, Anthropology and the ‘war on terror’: analysis of a complex relationship [PDF 112.12KB]
- Alex Nading, Mobility, participation, and the location of the development ‘field’ [PDF 79.64KB]
- Karen Proudlock, ‘New’ masculinities, old shortcomings? The implications of a new male focus for gender and development (GAD) [PDF 86.54KB]
- Tabitha Ross, Restudy and reflexivity in anthropology and development [PDF 79.34KB]
- Tabitha Ross, Towards an anthropology of "The Wall": the Cases of Berlin, and Israel and Palestine
- Matt Whiffen, The anthropologist as apologist?: colonial heritage, ethnographic representation and the ethics of advocating practice [PDF 41.38KB]
