Students on the MA in Anthropology, the MA in the Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation, and the MA in the Social Anthropology of the Global Economy (MA SAGE) write term papers for each of their modules, on topics that are chosen by the student and developed in close consultation with the faculty tutor.
To give you a sense of the breadth and style of this work, here is a selection of papers from recent students:
- Luca Calafati, Understanding the Return of Violent Protest Policing in Europe: Some Reflections Provoked by the Italian Case [PDF 219.75KB]
- Leonie Gordon, Fragile memories: indigenous knowledge and development [PDF 53.75KB]
- Addaia Marrades, Anthropology and the ‘war on terror’: analysis of a complex relationship [PDF 112.12KB]
- Rosa Marvell, Disrupting Dis/Honour: Thinking Through Cultural Homicide and Global Femicide in 'Honour Related Violence' [PDF 222.16KB]
- Alex Nading, Mobility, participation, and the location of the development ‘field’ [PDF 79.64KB]
- Karen Proudlock, ‘New’ masculinities, old shortcomings? The implications of a new male focus for gender and development (GAD) [PDF 86.54KB]
- Tabitha Ross, Restudy and reflexivity in anthropology and development [PDF 79.34KB]
- Tabitha Ross, Towards an anthropology of "The Wall": the Cases of Berlin, and Israel and Palestine
- Matt Whiffen, The anthropologist as apologist?: colonial heritage, ethnographic representation and the ethics of advocating practice [PDF 41.38KB]