Course:ANTH302A/Template

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Co-Authored Introduction Goes Here.

Individual Section

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[1]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

Environmental Effects of Lockdown

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[2]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[3]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

Gendered Dimension

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[4]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

Borderland Concerns

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[5]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

Privatization of Healthcare

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[6]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

etc

Example of a map

Each student’s section should:

  • Be approximately 1000 words[7]
  • Focus on the assigned region of South Asia
  • Include a section heading that clearly indicates their theme: for example: ‘Environmental Effects of Lockdown’; ‘Migrant Workers’ Challenges of Repatriation’ ‘Gendered Dimensions’; ‘Borderland Concerns’, ‘Privatization of Healthcare’ etc
  • Contain at least 6 linked citations, including 3 readings from any part of the course syllabus and 3 sources of data in the public domain. More citations are fine, as long as they are relevant to the theme under discussion
  • Contain one relevant and appropriately cited photo, map, or other form of visualization to illustrate the thematic section (more visual materials cannot be accommodated due to space limitations)
  • Connect to the group’s overall approach as articulated in the co-authored Introduction

References

  1. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  2. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  3. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  4. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  5. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  6. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.
  7. Author Name, First Name (2020). Example Book. UBC Books.


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