ANTH 2285
Anthropology of Development and Humanitarianism
Course Description
Disciplines
Social & Economic Systems, Historical Perspectives
This course explores anthropological writings on development and humanitarianism to better understand the historical context and contemporary practice of these distinct modes of world saving. We will attend to critiques of development and humanitarianism, and will also consider writings by anthropologists who champion the humanitarian project
Instructors
Sylvia Tidey
Fall 2026
th 3:30pm - 6:00pm
4.2
Rating
2.7
Difficulty
3.79
GPA
Julia Fontanilla
Spring 2024
MoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pm
4.5
Rating
1.0
Difficulty
—
GPA
Faculty Staff
Spring 2022
MoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50am
—
Rating
—
Difficulty
—
GPA
Shane Weitzman
Fall 2019
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Rating
—
Difficulty
—
GPA
China Scherz
Spring 2016
4.0
Rating
3.3
Difficulty
3.69
GPA