The Anthropology of Consumption and Production is a field of study that examines the social and cultural contexts of economic activity. It seeks to understand how people produce, distribute, and consume goods and services.
This field of study is particularly relevant to those interested in globalization, development, and sustainability, as it highlights the complex relationships between economic systems, culture, and the environment.
Our Postgraduate Certificate in Anthropology of Consumption and Production is designed for individuals who want to gain a deeper understanding of these complex issues. It provides a critical perspective on the social and cultural factors that shape economic activity.
Through this program, you will develop a nuanced understanding of the ways in which consumption and production are shaped by cultural, social, and economic factors. You will also learn how to apply anthropological insights to real-world problems.
Whether you are a researcher, policy-maker, or simply someone interested in understanding the world around you, this program is an excellent way to gain a deeper understanding of the Anthropology of Consumption and Production. Explore further and discover how this field can inform your work and personal life.