Basic Information
This Course Explores The Relationship Between Economic Processes And Culture and Social Change. We Will Discuss The Commonly Used Terms Economy and Social Change From an Anthropological Perspective, Through The Exploration of Their Cultural and Social Dimensions. Students Will Be Engaged in Discussions About People S Economic Lives, Issues Concerning Poverty, Development, Work, and Migration.
Faculty: Humanities and Arts
|Undergraduate Studies
Semestrial Information
Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Avital Binah-pollak
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Avital Binah-pollak
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Avital Binah-pollak
Registration Groups
|
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