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- late-work
- ment ====== It is easy to fall behind during the semester, especially when you have to plan a lot of work o... r by email to let us know what is going on. This semester, we are operating with some slightly different po... rtunity to do their best possible work within the semester. So, no matter how far you fall behind, you can s... nsion for the time you are away. In this special semester, the rules about SC have changed. Normally you wo
- what-we-will-do
- also making sure we stay connected throughout the semester so we can share what we are discovering on our ow... ualitative study of people’s everyday lives. The semester is divided into four main topics, each presented ... something for this class every week for the whole semester**. Each week, you will have a series of tasks to ... week’s checklist of tasks, then by the end of the semester you will have constructed an edifice of knowledge
- advice
- to help you take charge of your education. This semester, we have conceived of this class as a weekly cycl... ally interesting. But there’s always times in the semester when things seem to pile up and you feel overwhel... d let us know how things are going throughout the semester. **We, the tutors and the lecturers, always want
- welcome
- of how anthropologists think. By the end of this semester, you should not only understand what anthropology... information about how this class will be run this semester. When you are ready, move on to //Module I: Rethi
- attendance
- resource we hope you use regularly throughout the semester to discuss the ideas from class with your colleag
- cultural-contextualization
- the grading criteria, will be posted later in the semester. ===== References ===== Allison, Anne. 1991. “J
- lecture-questions
- e will be at least 24 of these questions over the semester. You are required to answer 20 of them. You are w