Social Anthropology

 

    Social anthropology is the study of human societies, cultures, and their development. It focuses on understanding the social structures, norms, values, and practices that shape human behavior across different communities and historical contexts. By examining how people live, interact, and organize their social worlds, social anthropologists aim to reveal the diversity of human experience and the ways in which cultures adapt to changing environments. The discipline often involves fieldwork, participant observation, and qualitative research to gather deep insights into social life.

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom


National University of Singapore, Singapore


University College London, United Kingdom


University of Cambridge, United Kingdom


The University of Tokyo, Japan


University of Oxford, United Kingdom


Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia


SOAS University of London, United Kingdom


Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati, India


Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway


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