The Anthropology of Care Work is a field of study that examines the social, cultural, and historical contexts of care and caregiving practices.
It explores how care is constructed, performed, and experienced by individuals and communities, shedding light on the complex relationships between care, power, and inequality.
This Certificate program is designed for those interested in understanding the anthropology of care work, including social workers, healthcare professionals, and activists working in the field of care and aging.
Through a combination of theoretical foundations, case studies, and practical applications, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and social factors that shape care practices.
By exploring the anthropology of care work, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of the ways in which care is embedded in social structures and institutions, and how it can be transformed to promote greater equity and justice.
Join us in exploring the anthropology of care work and discover how this knowledge can inform your practice and advocacy efforts.