Applied Anthropology and Cultural Management
Study Cycle: 2
Lectures: 30
Seminars: 0
Tutorials: 0
ECTS credit: 3
Lecturer(s): prof. dr. Simonič Peter
The course enables students analyse, design and organise cultural and scientific projects and programes. The fields of applied anthropology and cultural management depend on perceptions and interpretations of culture, heritage and development which change in relation to spatial and temporal setting. The course is devoted to questions of anthropologist’s construction of reality, rapid assessment, research and public negotiations. The course is also intended to analyse the relationship between infrastructure and programs during the planning, implementation and marketing, the issues of individual and collective motivations, business contacts in various societies and projects. In search of an universal logic of human organizations we also check the fields of management of science, sports, mass media, kinship, professional groups, etc.
1. Caulkins, Douglas D., Ann T. Jordan (ur.). 2013. A Companion to Organizational Anthropology. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell COBISS-164784643
2. Dragičević-Šešić; Branimir Stojković, 2000, Kultura, menadžment, animacija, marketing. Beograd: Clio. [COBISS.SI-ID 29700962]
3. Ferraro, Gery, Susan Andrea. 2014. Cultural Anthropology. An Applied Perspective. Belmont: Wadsworth. [COBISS.SI-ID - 164797443]