Prowadzony w
cyklach:
2021/SL, 2023/SL, 2024/SL
Punkty ECTS:
5
Język:
język angielski
Organizowany przez:
Wydział Antropologii i Kulturoznawstwa
Anthropology of Tourism 20-AMU-PIE-SL-AT
- https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aKd87gpysyMLrRUIx0Z4MTBwCx6cEEqZlH06k0FiFXsU1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=764cab56-95ad-4dae-abd9-9bfd079efe59&tenantId=73689ee1-b42f-4e25-a5f6-66d1f29bc092 (w cyklu 2023/SL)
- https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aKd87gpysyMLrRUIx0Z4MTBwCx6cEEqZlH06k0FiFXsU1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=764cab56-95ad-4dae-abd9-9bfd079efe59&tenantId=73689ee1-b42f-4e25-a5f6-66d1f29bc092 (w cyklu 2024/SL)
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Cele kształcenia
(po angielsku) After finishing this module, the student:
o Will be familiar the large debates of Tourism Anthropology; ability to voice oral and written opinions within these debates and its critical, analytical and constructive strands.
o Knows the specificity of anthropological approaches to tourism in comparison to those of other social sciences and the humanities.
o Be able to choose appropriate research methods to conduct anthropological studies on tourism-related phenomena
o Understand and value tourism as an self-standing domain for generating anthropological knowledge about human ontologies and epistemologies
o Has a knowledge of a range of ethnographic field studies on tourism matters and is able to use them for making academic arguments.
o understand tourism as a historically grown field of complex transnational social, economic and political relationships; a space in which human desires, imaginations and emotions are produced; a site of cultural performances and experiences of human-and non-human conviviality; a part of the global intersection of (im)mobilities
o will be ready to knowledgeably and confidently engage in and contribute to discussions that address tourism with reference to current crises (pandemic, war) and global long-term challenges (climate emergency, global mobility inequalities, armed conflicts)
Informacja o tym, gdzie można zapoznać się z materiałami do zajęć
(po angielsku) Find course materials here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aKd87gpysyMLrRUIx0Z4MTBwCx6cEEqZlH06k0FiFXsU1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=764cab56-95ad-4dae-abd9-9bfd079efe59&tenantId=73689ee1-b42f-4e25-a5f6-66d1f29bc092
Kierunek studiów
(po angielsku) Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Erasmus+
Liczba godzin przedmiotu
30
Metody prowadzenia zajęć umożliwiające osiągnięcie założonych EK
(po angielsku) Flipped Classroom. Key readings and reading diary, short video lectures, quizzes, and in-class-discussion of theoretical readings and ethnographies.
Moduł zajęć/przedmiotu prowadzony zdalnie (e-learning)
(po angielsku) Yes. Name of the course on Teams: Anthropology of Tourism
Nakład pracy studenta (punkty ECTS)
(po angielsku) 30 h, 5 Points ECTS
Wymagania wstępne w zakresie wiedzy, umiejętności oraz kompetencji
W cyklu 2023/SL: (po angielsku) good command of English in speech and writing. Interest in socio-cultural aspects of tourism as well as in current anthropological thought. | Ogólnie: (po angielsku) English language | W cyklu 2024/SL: (po angielsku) good command of English in speech and writing. Interest in socio-cultural aspects of tourism as well as in current anthropological thought. |
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Cele kształcenia przedmiotu cyklu
(po angielsku) o Will be familiar the large debates of Tourism Anthropology; ability to voice oral and written opinions within these debates and its critical, analytical and constructive strands.
o Knows the specificity of anthropological approaches to tourism in comparison to those of other social sciences and the humanities.
o Be able to choose appropriate research methods to conduct anthropological studies on tourism-related phenomena
o Understand and value tourism as an self-standing domain for generating anthropological knowledge about human ontologies and epistemologies
o Has a knowledge of a range of ethnographic field studies on tourism matters and is able to use them for making academic arguments.
o understand tourism as a historically grown field of complex transnational social, economic and political relationships; a space in which human desires, imaginations and emotions are produced; a site of cultural performances and experiences of human-and non-human conviviality; a part of the global intersection of (im)mobilities
o will be ready to knowledgeably and confidently engage in and contribute to discussions that address tourism with reference to current crises (pandemic, war) and global long-term challenges (climate emergency, global mobility inequalities, armed conflicts)
Więcej informacji
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