Course Objectives:
Anthropology 3913 is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of ethnographic research. This course has one main focus: to introduce, to discuss, evaluate and apply the practical aspects of conducting research in the field. This course is taught in accordance with student-oriented learning requiring in-depth student involvement in individual projects (the details of which are outlined below).
Required Texts: 3 Sources
Bernard, H. Russell. 2011. Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches 6th Ed. Walnut Creek, California: Alta Mira Press. Purchased at the bookstore.You can buy this by going towww.unbshop.ca there are used and new copies. I would suggest getting these sooner rather than later.
Crane, Julia G. and Michael V. Angrosino. 1992. Field Projects in Anthropology: A Student Handbook. 3rd ed. Long Grove Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc.
Fairclough, N. (2003). Analyzing Discourse. London: Routledge, https://doi-org.proxy.hil.unb.ca/10.4324/9780203697078 E-book You can download the whole book for free.
- Teacher: Craig Proulx