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SVF-3114 Introduction to ethnography and anthropological knowledge - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for samfunnsvitenskap

Type of course

The course is compulsory for students admitted to the Master's programme in Visual and Multimodal Anthropology. The course can not be taken as a singular course.

Course contents

The course invites you for an exploration of what is anthropological knowledge.

We start by reading a selected ethnographic monograph, that will be discussed and analysed in relation to broader anthropological issues and debates.

Building upon this, you will learn how anthropological knowledge is produced, the challenges related to ethnographic fieldwork, and the value of ethnography.

Next, you will get the chance to prepare yourself - both conceptually and technically - to use the camera (for film, stills, and audio) as a research tool for the production and communication of anthropological knowledge.

Here the course will be centered around five selected audio-visual exercises that will be explored from technical, film language and anthropological perspectives. The video exercises will be conducted in pairs. The aim is to use the cultural encounters both within the team and externally in relation to the study subject to learn about practical cross-cultural communication.

Video-camera with sound equipment will be made available for you from the start of the course. Practicing on your own with the camera and learning from the experiences of your peers will contribute to the development of your skills.


Objective of the course

Students who successfully complete this course should have achieved the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge - the candidate:

 

Skills - the candidate:

General competence - the candidate:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Consists of lectures, seminars, instruction and 5 practical exercises with supervision. The individual exercises will help the students to get acquainted with the camera and related technical equipment

The course consists of approximately 12 hours with lectures (6 lectures) and 20 hours with instructions.