Riga
Year(s)
Cultural and Social Anthropology
Science / Social Science
Master of Social Sciences in Sociology and Culture Studies
The programme offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire analytical tools with which to approach contemporary global and local social processes and trends. These include issues such as migration with its corollaries of increasing cross-cultural contact and new diaspora politics, financial crises and advancement of neo-liberal (and other) policies, both internationally and locally, transformation of political subjectivities in the context of shifting ideas about development, state-building and nation. The programme provides students with a solid theoretical and methodological basis with which to critically explore a variety of pressing issues in (post)modern society. Through lectures, seminars and independent reading, students gain knowledge in social, and specifically anthropological, theory. A variety of compulsory and optional courses help students to develop a thoroughly anthropological approach to the themes of self and agency, gender, state and power, borders/migration, consumerism, art/performance. Working with texts is accompanied by ethnographic fieldwork whereby students not only advance their skills of data gathering but also learn to test and creatively develop their theoretical frameworks.
A non-refundable application fee might be required by the university. Credits for this course are estimated upon European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
- Graduate / Master's Degree
- Credit: 120
- Full-time
- Start date: 04-09-2023
- End date: 02-07-2025
- Gen. Deadline: 10-06-2023
- Int. Deadline: 01-06-2023
Admission requirements
- IELTS: 5.5
- TOEFL: 72
- GPA: 3