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Social Anthropology

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2054 Vari Hallgradanth@yorku.cayorku.ca/gradstudies/socanth/

The Graduate Program in Social Anthropology offers courses and opportunities for advanced studies and research leading to the MA and PhD degrees.

The principal focus in the program is the anthropology of contemporary societies, with a concentration on change and complexity in social and cultural life. The program emphasises theoretical and practical research that combines conceptual sophistication, reflexivity and political engagement. Fieldwork in the program encompasses political, social and cultural locations in interconnected worlds as well as in particular regions.

Faculty member expertise and research is diverse and invested in the complexity and contestation of theoretical and policy positions within contemporary anthropology and, more broadly, the world in which we live.

Areas of specialization are as follows:

Disability, global health, mental health, food and nutrition, medical systems, sexual and reproductive health

Science, technology, religion, nature, environments

Public culture, gender, sexuality, race, racism, ethnicity, media, visual culture, tourism

Political economy, (post) colonialism, economics, nationalism, diaspora and transnationalism, policy, advocacy, social movements