Resource Projects and Indigenous Peoples ANTH8047  - Details

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Offered By: Resource Management in Asia Pacific
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Anthropology
Offered in: First Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

Through critical social inquiry this course examines the triangular relationship between indigenous peoples or communities, the agents of extractive industry that target their resources, and the various agencies and organisations involved in the conservation of natural and cultural heritage values. The first half of the course will focus primarily on the relationship between mining companies and indigenous communities, while the second will focus on the relationship between indigenous communities and conservation organisations. Each of these relationships will be examined in a variety of national settings across the Asia-Pacific region (including Australia) with a view to establishing the similarities and differences between the two types of relationship in these different jurisdictions.

Learning Outcomes:

Students who satisfy the requirements of this course will have the knowledge and skills in relation to indigenous communities, mining and conservation projects to:

  • Understand and compare the social and political context for interaction between relevant actors in selected countries of the Asia-Pacific.
  • Explain the significance in a sustainable development context of equitable and informed negotiation over resource issues between these parties.
  • At a case-specific level research and identify critical social factors and issues affecting relationships between these groups, and evaluate current processes.
  • Contribute to the design and implementation of effective negotiation processes in such projects.
Indicative Assessment: Essay (30%); Online discussion (20%); Case study (50%)
Workload: 100 hours.
Incompatibility: ANTH8044 Environmental Management and Indigenous Peoples.
Consent Required: Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Technology Requirements: High speed internet connection is required to undertake this course.
Majors/Specialisations: Conflict and Development, Gender and Development, and Indigenous Policy
Programs: Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development and Master of Environment
Other Information:

Delivery Mode:

Semester 1

This course is provided through flexible delivery to both on campus and off campus students. Off-campus students will be required to participate in online discussions.  

 

Academic Contact: Dr Sango Mahanty