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Cultural and Social Anthropology: Visual Anthropology (track)

Master
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What happens to anthropology when it uses film and not written text as a principal medium to explore and convey human experience in diverse cultural and social settings? And what happens to filmmaking when it incorporates anthropological approaches? The Visual Anthropology track allows you to explore the possibilities of camera-based research. In addition to reading and writing, you become familiar with the intellectual endeavour of filmmaking as ethnographic practice.

Language of instruction
English
Mode
Full-time

🎓 Camera-based research


Nov18
Master's Week: 18-24 Nov
Feb12
Master's Week: 12 -16 Feb
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Here's why you want to study Visual Anthropology

Camera-based research

Subject of your own choice

Close-knit community

Is Visual Anthropology right for you?

  1. Do you get excited when you can learn from other people, their perspectives, emotions and ideas through the modality of filmmaking?
  2. Do you want to spend a year doing camera-based research on a topic of your choosing?
  3. Do you have an independent attitude and take pleasure in wrestling with anthropological theory through image-making?
  4. Do you have a solid knowledge of the technical know-how in filmmaking?
  5. Do you have the ambition to become an ethnographic filmmaker?

Then Visual Anthropology might be the right track for you!

Discover other tracks in this Master's programme

The Master's programme Cultural and Social Anthropology offers three tracks. Visual Anthropology is one of them. The other tracks are:

Facts & Figures
Degree programme
MSc Cultural and Social Anthropology
Mode
Full-time
Credits
60 ECTS, 12 months
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September
CROHO code
66614
Location
Roeterseiland campus