Learning Outcomes:
1. To appreciate and assess how material culture acts as infrastructure for ideas and social formations
2. To understand and apply archaeological and anthropological theories of community to past and present case-studies
3. To critically evaluate the exclusions often embedded in notions of ‘community’ and to think creatively about strategies for generating novel forms of belonging
4. To write, discuss, and present arguments that are framed by archaeological theory and well-grounded in empirical evidence
Indicative Module Content:
Theories of Community; Collective Action; Reciprocity; Landscape, Heritage, and Identity; Feasting and Ritual