The Anthropology of Atheism is a field of study that explores the cultural, social, and historical contexts of non-belief.
Through this Postgraduate Certificate, you'll delve into the complexities of atheism, examining its intersections with identity, power, and meaning-making.
Designed for scholars and practitioners interested in the social sciences, humanities, and philosophy, this program will equip you with a nuanced understanding of atheism's diverse expressions and implications.
Some key topics include the history of atheism, the anthropology of secularism, and the cultural politics of non-belief.
By exploring the Anthropology of Atheism, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which human societies construct and negotiate meaning, identity, and morality.
Join us on this journey of discovery and explore the rich and complex world of atheism. Apply now to take the first step towards a deeper understanding of this fascinating field.