Tuesday, April 19, 2011

[EmergingEthnoNetwork] Fwd: Peru2011-NewDates


 
Climate and Culture Change in the Andes
The Center for Social Well Being is now in its 10th year offering our 3 week training program in interdisciplinary qualitative field methods, as well as Spanish ans Quechua language classes, in the Peruvian Andes.  The combined undergraduate and graduate level seminar is held at the center's rural base, an adobe lodge on an ecological ranch in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range of the Callejón de Huaylas, 7 hours northeast of Lima. Coursework provides in-depth orientation to theory and practice in field investigation that emphasizes methods in Participatory Action Research and Andean Ethnography centered on themes of Climate Change with respect to Ecology, Health, Education, Community Organization and related topics. Students have the opportunity to actively engage in ongoing investigations in local agricultural communities to develop effective field research techniques, and to acquire language skills. In addition, the program provides excursions to museums, archaeological sites, glacial lakes and hotsprings; optional recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, rafting, kayaking, rock climbing and trekking.
Total cost is $3,200 US dollars. This includes all in-country travel, food and accommodations at the rural center, and course materials. The program is under the direction of Applied Medical Anthropologist, Patricia J. Hammer, Ph.D., and Ecologist, Flor de María Barreto Tosi.
2011 Program dates:    June Solstice Session    June 5th through June 25th
                                     July Session                    July 3rd through July 23rd
                                   August Session               August 4th through August 24th
 
For an application contact: phammer@wayna.rcp.net.pe
Further information available atwww.socialwellbeing.org
Please contact us for other potential programs scheduled for 2011.
 

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