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Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology: Global Ethnography

Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology: Global Ethnography

Global Ethnography is a specialisation of the master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology and is offered by the the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology . It is a one year master's programme of 60 ECTS.

This specialisation foregrounds ethnography as a method, which enables students to analyse and report on a wide range of everyday cultural practices that can provide valuable insights into complex processes of social change. Students will learn how to study the societal challenges posed by environmental degradation, economic precariousness, or the growing impact of digital media culture, to name a few examples.

The range of topics which the institute’s staff members can supervise is almost endless, as long as legal and practical conditions of health and safety are respected. The CADS staff actively encourages and supports students to make use of the technical means available to conduct both ‘ethnography at a distance’ (making video calls and so on), as well as ‘digital ethnography’ (doing research on and in online environments). The CADS master’s programme also offers the opportunity to join staff members on their own research topics.

Admission and application

For information on admission to the master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, specialisation Global Ethnography, please check the website.

Note: This Specialisation only starts in September.

Schedules

Dates and room numbers can be found on the website.

Study Support and Advice

Your Study Adviser is your first point of contact if you have questions about the CADS Master programme, your study planning, or study progress.

Career Preparation

Throughout the master’s programme both academic and transferable skills are developed: critical and analytical reading, thinking and writing; verbal, written and audio-visual communication; giving and receiving feedback; teamwork and working independently as well as time-management. During fieldwork, practical research experience is gained and training is provided in skills such as interviewing, observing, intercultural awareness and communication, networking, rapport-building, problem-solving, self-reflection and budgeting.

Besides the coursework the institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology and Study Association Itiwana organises ‘get-togethers’ with alumni, and excursions to relevant organisations.

To fully support CADS students in entering the labour market, the FSW Career Service offers career advice, workshops, and CV and cover letter checks.

Coördinator career preparation programme CADS: Dr. S.R.J.J. Hölsgens

Global Ethnography Curriculum

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Mandatory Courses

Contemporary Anthropological and Social Theory 10
Research Design for Global Ethnography 5
Research Proposal CADS 5
Thesis Seminar CADS GE 5

Fieldwork

Ethnographic Fieldwork 20

Master Thesis

Master Thesis Project CADS 15

Career Preparation

Description

By studying Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology you become an independent, critical thinker with a creative and problem-solving attitude. You are trained to adapt a broad range of social scientific methods to specific research problems, and use a comparative and holistic approach to both the big critical problems of our times and local manifestations thereof. This unique combination of skills and approach is highly valued and relevant to our fast changing and interconnected globalising world.

To help you prepare for your future career, you acquire valuable knowledge and skills during all your courses. These skills include: critical and analytical reading, thinking and writing; verbal, written and audio-visual communication; giving and receiving feedback; teamwork and working independently; and time-management. During fieldwork, you gain practical research experience and train skills such as interviewing, observing, intercultural awareness and communication, networking, rapport-building, problem-solving, self-reflection and budgeting.

Besides your coursework, the institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology and Study Association Itiwana organise meet-ups with alumni and excursions to relevant organisations.

To fully help you prepare for entering the labour market, the FSW Career Service offers career advice, workshops, and CV and cover letter checks.

More information

See for more information the Leiden University Career zone.

Contact information

Coördinator career preparation programme CADS: Dr. S.R.J.J. Hölsgens