Goldsmiths, University of London, MA, Development and Rights
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Full-time |
Sep |
years: 1 |
Part-time |
Sep |
years: 2 |
Course offers a critical approach to development through the lens of anthropology; it explores the historical role of anthropological engagement in development, as well as offers the opportunity to rethink those concepts, priorities, policies and practices which underwrite global inequality; offering a critical exploration of the concept of rights (human, indigenous, or gender for example) and how it is mobilised to make various kinds of claims, the degree presents diverse perspectives on how we might address global inequality in the 21st century.
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