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Advanced Skill Certificate in Urban Anthropology Urban Anthropology Race

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The Advanced Skill Certificate in Urban Anthropology is a comprehensive course designed to provide learners with an in-depth understanding of urban societies and cultures. This course is essential for those interested in social justice, community development, and urban planning.

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With a focus on race and ethnicity, this program explores the complex relationships between power, identity, and space in urban settings. The course is in high demand in industries such as community development, urban planning, social work, and education. By the end of the program, learners will have acquired essential skills for career advancement, including critical thinking, cultural competency, and communication. They will also have gained a deep understanding of the social, political, and economic factors that shape urban communities, making them well-equipped to address the challenges facing our cities today.

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Detalles del Curso


• Urbanization and its impact on culture
• The anthropology of race and ethnicity in cities
• Urban poverty and inequality
• The political economy of urban development
• Urban social movements and activism
• The anthropology of urban space and place
• Urban migration and transnationalism
• The role of religion in urban settings
• The impact of globalization on urban communities
• The ethnography of urban neighborhoods and communities

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