
‘SocAnth’ aims to produce professionally qualified anthropological researchers. In anthropology central modes of research involve data collection during long-term ethnographic fieldwork and participation in seminars. There are also ancillary methods of data collection (archive, media, survey). All the training in ‘SocAnth’ is designed to provide the techniques necessary for these various forms data acquisition and analysis.
Anthropology draws on the creative tension between empirical particularity and broad theoretical questions about what it means to be a human social agent. Fellows in ‘SocAnth’ will be trained in this particular way of building social scientific analysis and understanding. Fellows will be trained to see that theory, method and analysis are mutually constitutive and to understand the epistemological implications of their choice of methods. The training enables Fellows to sustain an intense focus on fine-grained empirical detail and to achieve high levels of linguistic and cultural competence through long periods of fieldwork.
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