Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

Name of Seminar: Social Anthropology and Sociology
Professor: Antrop. Rina Cornejo Muñoz

Course description:
The professor will provide the students a frame of information about our country’s social process.

Such knowledge will allow them a closer vision and understanding of what they are going to see outside the class.

Field visits are recommended to both: Rural communities and marginal settlements «pueblos jóvenes».

Visiting NGO’s currently working in community development is also advisable.

Material:
Books, papers, readings, Statistics charts.

Academic objectives:

  • The students will experience a panoramic view of diverse aspects of contemporary traditional culture in the Andes.
  • They will acquire an understanding of how social and mystical survivals of the old traditions of pre-Hispanic civilizations still have power and validity as elements of identity.
  • They will get involved in debates about such diverse topics as development, tradition and modernity.
  • They we will see how international programs of solidarity affect social change.

Achievements:
At the end of this course the students will have knowledge on the following areas:
Social anthropology.

Community life; reciprocity (ayni) and its role in family and society; Andean technology; ideology and Andean culture: magic and religion; Andean cosmogony. The Andean symbolic universe.

Andean sociology:
Population, demography, social mobility, dominance and dependence, migration, the informal economy and marginalization, the woman’s problem.

Peasant migrations to the cities and the process of proletarization, process of adaptation to urban life. The new challenges for traditional cultures facing a global world.

With this knowledge they will have a critical sense towards the social process in Latin America, and they will feel confident to Interact with local people.

 

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