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While it is often and rightly stressed that ethnographic field research lies at the heart of the discipline of social anthropology, scholarly publication is its life-blood: it is chiefly through writing that most anthropologists disseminate the results of their time in the field. Writing transforms data
I will monitor the social life of groups and individuals, and observe contexts of consumption - such as superstores, clothes boutiques, sport centers - where those different groups interact.
Drafting a Research Proposal. A research proposal informs the reader (your advisor) about the scope and scale of the issue or idea that you wish to explore in your project. Your proposal should include the following sections: 1. THE PROBLEM: provide a succinct statement (one paragraph)
The fieldwork proposal distills your research training to date and is at the core of your own plans. It sets out the problem you intend to investigate and how you propose to go about it.
Social Anthropology-Sample Research Proposal 1. The Temporary Contact and Bureaucracy in a UK Employment Agency: Fashioning the Neoliberal Subject? As the global financial crisis worsens and business battens down the hatches the UK workforce are placed under ever more pressure.
When writing in/for sociocultural, or cultural, anthropology, you will be asked to do a few things in each assignment: Critically question cultural norms (in both your own. culture and other cultures). Analyze ethnographic data (e.g., descriptions of. everyday activities and events, interviews, oral.
Each assignment requires collecting anthropological data using methods such as participant observation or interviewing, and then analyzing your findings through the lens of related readings. You must cite, quote, and engage relevant readings from the class in your papers.