The Political Anthropology of Artificial Creation: Technology in Politics, in Economics and in Art
calendar_month 29 Iul 2015, 00:00
Course leader
Dr. Agnes Horvath
Target group
Postgraduate Students of anthropologically-related disciplines or where relevance to post-graduate, phd research is evident.
Course aim
The central aim is to problematize the taken for granted character of technology, most of the time considered as merely the main engine of economic growth and social progress.
Fee info
EUR 0: There is no summer school fee only to ensure you can sustain yourself financially for the duration including transport, food and sundries with a suggested donation of 10 euro per night for accommodation. EUR 0: Bring a sleeping bag.
University College Cork
Address: Dep. of Sociology, Askive, O'Donovan's Road Unviersity College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Postal code: none
City: Cork
Country: Ireland
Website: www.politicalanthropology.org
E-mail: ipa.amf@gmail.com
Phone: n/a
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