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Ph.D. in Social Anthropology - 2008

Universidad Nacional de General San Martín
Institute of Social Studies - IDEAS

Institutional Information


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Capital Federal State: Buenos
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Ph.D. in Social Anthropology

Social Anthropology → Academic Offerings

Presentation of the race

doctorate in social anthropology

(CONEAU, Expte. 10069/07, VNT 07)
Co-organized by the Institute of Social Studies and the School of Humanities, University Nacional de General San Martín

This program aims to train researchers and teachers from high level to promote and develop scientific research in social anthropology in Argentina. This is an offer graduate profile with internationally renowned faculty that can become an academic reference for his research, publications and the quality of doctors trained. General Objectives



* train researchers who can contribute to social and cultural development of the country and the region.
* train researchers to dominate the epistemological, theoretical and empirical social anthropology as a discipline.
* train researchers who can develop original empirical research on various problems of anthropology and social sciences.
* Expand and strengthen the development of research networks and processes involved in anthropological perspective. Specific Objectives



* Provide a structure that gives theoretical courses of excellence to promote the acquisition, development and practical skills for research in social anthropology.
* Complement strong disciplinary training interdisciplinary, in particular with the history and sociology.
* Devices energize interaction among teachers, researchers and students formed for the purpose of facilitating the practice of research in different situations and areas of research.
* Promote the participation of researchers and teachers whose contribution to the discipline has central character conceptual and methodological innovation.
* Ensure the functioning of mechanisms for ongoing evaluation to correct and optimize the training.

Organization

The Ph.D. curriculum is structured around the following instances:
1) a common core of compulsory content theoretical method,
2) a specific training area consists of optional subjects for the area of \u200b\u200bspecialization of the candidate to be alternatives, materials research seminars, reading seminars devoted to specific topics that arise with the program's evolution and consolidation of lines of research,
3) research workshops and tutorial work of thesis.
The doctorate will be focused on issues relating to the anthropology of complex societies and will emphasize the historical approach, cultural and political objects proposed by the doctoral research.
This specialization will determine the optional subjects in the area of \u200b\u200btraining.

Obtaining a doctoral degree has the following requirements :
1) Approval of 7 compulsory subjects
2) Approval of 3 electives
3) Approval of 3 workshops: design, fieldwork and writing
4) defense of the thesis project
5) defense of the thesis

matter

FIRST YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER
1)
Classical Anthropological Theory (theory course required)
2) Problems of Social Theory
(theoretical course required)
3) Ethnography and Qualitative Methods
(theoretical-practical-binding)

FIRST YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER
4)
Comparative Anthropology (theoretical course required)
5) Contemporary Anthropological Theory I
(required theory course )
6) Problems of History
(theoretical course required)

SECOND YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER
7) Contemporary Anthropological Theory II (theory course required)
8) Workshop on elaboration of the thesis project (workshop-binding)
9) Optional course 1

SECOND YEAR-SECOND SEMESTER
10) Optional course 2
11) Reading seminar with the director or elective 3

THIRD YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER
12) Workshops intensive fieldwork
(course practice required)

FOURTH YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER
13) Workshop
Thesis writing (workshops required)

Governing Body

Director: Claudia Fonseca
Academic Coordinator: Paul Semán
Academic Committee: Claudia Fonseca, Alejandro Grimson, Federico Neiburg, Pablo weeks
External Advisory Committee: Nestor Garcia Canclini (Autonomous Metropolitan University), Sherry Ortner (University of California at Los Angeles), Arturo Escobar (Duke University), Olivia Harris (London School of Economics), Otávio Velho (University of Rio de Janeiro), Rossana Reguillo (ITES).

the faculty.

Claudia Fonseca, Federico Neiburg, Alejandro Grimson, Pablo week, Daniel Míguez María Julia Carozzi, Sofia Tiscornia, Sabina Frederic, Daniel Mato, Laura Masson, Virginia Vecchioli, Eloisa Martin, Jose Emilio Burucúa Juan Suriano, Rubens Bayard, Patricia Aguirre, Mirta Lobato, José Sazbón, Hugo Vezzetti, Gerardo Aboy Carlés, Maximum Badaro, Hilda Sabato, among others. Visiting professors

: Néstor García Canclini, Jesús Martín Barbero, Sherry Ortner, Arturo Escobar, Olivia Harris, Otavio Velho, Rossana Reguillo, Luis Reygadas, Eduardo Nivón, among others.

Conditions of Entry

To apply for admission as a PhD student of the candidate must have a bachelor / s degree and / or graduate degree in social sciences or humanities. Exceptions may be allowed graduates from other races, through adequate academic background, research or professional, bring out his strong background in the area of \u200b\u200bdoctoral training. To arrange a briefing on the features of the program and registration at the same stakeholders should be addressed to antropounsam@unsam.edu.ar .

For the purposes of registration shall submit :

a) Copy / s certified / s of title / s of degree and / or graduate.
b) transcripts and grade point average of undergraduate and, if applicable, graduate.
c) A current resume with their academic and professional background.
d) A written submission of no more May 5 pages which explain the reasons for seeking admission to the PhD and the subject area of \u200b\u200btheir interests, possibly pointing out ideas for his thesis project.
e) Two academic letters of recommendation.
f) Applicants must take a placement test of English in the areas of reading and understanding written. May decide not to certify those applicants sufficient language skills. Before finishing the first semester shall comprise a reading of Portuguese.
i) Submit up to three publications or unpublished texts.

The Academic Committee will evaluate (or designate an ad-hoc Committee to evaluate) the presentation of each applicant. You can accept or reject the application. In case of acceptance, for those who only have bachelor's degree will make all the courses scheduled in the curriculum. If the Academic Committee deems it necessary may require the doctoral course and approve one or more subjects, it is possible to adapt to the level required for entry to the PhD. These subjects will be studied on a compulsory basis and not part of the Career Doctor. Where that applicants submit graduate degree or graduate seminars Academic Committee as equivalent to one or more of the courses provided, grant the equivalence. The following subjects can not be recognized as equivalent because they constitute the core of doctoral career: Contemporary Anthropological Theory I, II Contemporary Anthropological Theory, Comparative Anthropology, Thesis Workshop I, Workshop II Thesis, Thesis Workshop

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