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James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2023

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AN5006 - Asia Pacific Development: Culture and Globalisation

Credit points:03
Year:2023
Student Contribution Band:Band 4
Administered by:College of Arts, Society & Education

Subject Description

    This subject critically explores the notion and phenomenon of 'development' in Asia-Pacific contexts through an anthropological lens. Practices, problems and processes in social or community-based development and planned culture change raise central anthropological questions about power, identity and agency. The subject will provide students with an understanding of how anthropological approaches inform the study of meanings and concepts associated with modernity and the priorities, policies and practices of development agencies. The subject considers globalisation and transnationalism, international NGO networks, and such issues such as the politics of development knowledge, natural resource development, environment and bio-technology, poverty, labour and the global economy, gender, health and human rights. The subject includes practical workshops on research methods used in development anthropology.

Learning Outcomes

  • enhance existing skills in report writing and public presentation of material relevant to country specific development issues
  • acquire the ability to assess the social and cultural impacts of policies and processes associated with globalisation and natural resource development
  • understand complex meanings and concepts associated with the relationship between human development outcomes and the politics, policies and practices of development agencies
  • acquire the ability to critically and professionally evaluate case studies from the Asia-Pacific region concerning development issues and community engagement
  • identify and critically engage at an advanced level with key contemporary theoretical and ideological issues concerning development

Subject Assessment

  • Oral > Presentation 1 - (15%) - Individual
  • Participation > Class participation - (10%) - Individual
  • Written > Essay (including multi-draft) 1 - (50%) - Individual
  • Written > Essay (including multi-draft) 2 - (25%) - Individual

Note that 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.

Assumed Knowledge:  To be able to enrol for this subject students shall have qualified in this or another University for a Bachelor or Bachelor with Honours degree or its equivalent; or shall have qualified in this University for a Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma in a relevant area and have a minimum of at least 5 years academic and professional experience in a cognate discipline; or shall have qualifications recognised by the faculty as equivalent to requirements above.

Inadmissible Subject Combinations:  AN3006

Availabilities

JCU Brisbane, Trimester 3, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 05 Oct 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 11 Sep 2023 to Saturday, 09 Dec 2023
Staff:No staff allocated; see "This Subject In Other Years".
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 13 Hours - Lectures
  • 18 Hours - Workshops

Townsville Bebegu Yumba, Study Period 2, External

Census date:Thursday, 24 Aug 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 24 Jul 2023 to Friday, 17 Nov 2023
Coordinator(s):
Assoc. Professor Simon Foale
Lecturer(s):
Assoc. Professor Simon Foale
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 13 Hours - Online activity
  • 18 Hours - Online Workshops

Townsville Bebegu Yumba, Study Period 2, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 24 Aug 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 24 Jul 2023 to Friday, 17 Nov 2023
Coordinator(s):
Assoc. Professor Simon Foale
Lecturer(s):
Assoc. Professor Simon Foale
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 18 Hours - Workshops
  • 13 Hours - Online activity