Dr Àngels Trias i Valls
Teaching Experience
Àngels taught social anthropology for twelve years and
has convened and extensively taught most core modules in Social
Anthropology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Here
below are the modules that represent her teaching experience.
The Queen's University of Belfast
1997-1998 Culture and Society (BA Year 1)
An Introduction to Anthropology (BA Year 1)
1999 Japanese
Society
Law, Business and Social Sciences College Dublin
1999 Introduction
to Methodology
Anthropology of Gender
History of Anthropology
2000 Medical
Anthropology Reader
University of Wales
Lampeter
Year
1 BA
2000-2004 Reading and Writing Anthropology
2000-2004 Visual Anthropology
2005 Exploring
Religion and Culture in Japan
2006-2008 Exploring Religions and Cultures
2006-2008 Study Skills (co-taught)
Year 2 BA
2000-2008 Fieldwork, Ethics and
Methods
2002-2008 Economic Anthropology
2005-2008 Visual Anthropology
2001-2007 Japanese Ethnography
2000-2001 Applied Anthropology
2008
Body and Culture: Bodies and Societies
2004-2008 Advanced Issues in Anthropology
(co-taught)
Year 3 BA
2000-2008 Gender and Sexuality
2005 Political
Anthropology (co-taught)
20003 Environmental
Anthropology
2002-2004 Film and Identity in
Contemporary Japan
MA in Social Anthropology (2000-2008)
Research Methods I and II
Key Debates in Anthropological Theory (co-taught)
Independent Project
Thesis
supervision
Open Learning Courses BA & MA
European Ethnography, Death and Ritual, Cultural Tourism,
Globalisation, Culture and Society, Anthropological
Ideas, Applied Medical Anthropology, Research Methods,
Key Debates.
Regent's
College
2009 Identities of Belonging, National Citizenship. MA The
New Europe
2009 Doing Fieldwork Research: Ethnography in
principle. Cross-Cultural Studies
2010 Doing Ethnographic Research: Interviews and
Positioning. Cross-Cultural Studies
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