James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2017

AN2106 - Anthropology of Violence: The State, Politics and Citizens

Credit points: 03
Year: 2017
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
Administered by: College of Arts, Society & Education

Violence, its forms and controls, is fundamental to human social existence and is central to theories regarding the nature of society, citizenship and the state. The anthropology of violence addresses these points from a comparative cross-cultural perspective. Emphasis is given to the situational nature of violence and human conflict with case studies of warfare, political memory, state-based violence, struggles for democracy and liberation, sexual violence, genocide and ethnic conflict.

Learning Outcomes

Assumed
Knowledge:
To undertake this subject, students must have successfully completed 12 credit points (four subjects) of level 1 study at tertiary level
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
AN3106

Availabilities

External, Study Period 1
Census Date 23-Mar-2017
Coordinator: Professor Rosita Henry
Contact hours:
  • 1 hours - via phone, email or LearnJCU discussion board.
    Method of Delivery:WWW - LearnJCU and Printed materials
    Assessment:multidraft Essays (50%); discussion board participation (50%).

    Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
    Census Date 23-Mar-2017
    Coordinator: Professor Rosita Henry, Dr Kris McBain-Rigg
    Contact hours:
    • 26 hours lectures
    • 12 hours tutorials
      Assessment:quizzes or tests (30%); tutorial attendance and participation (20%); essays (50%).

      Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.