Academic entrepreneurship. Activism in Non-governmental Organizations
General data
Course ID: | 05-PAN-24-Etn |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | Academic entrepreneurship. Activism in Non-governmental Organizations |
Name in Polish: | Przedsiębiorczość. Aktywizm w NGOsach |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Historical Studies |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Module type: | compulsory |
Major: | Ethnology |
Cycle of studies: | 1st cycle |
Module learning aims: | Transfer of knowledge about the functioning of the third sector in Poland Transfer of knowledge about the styles of writing the projects to different public institutions and NGOs in Poland Presentation of basic terminology used in writing a project. Transfer of knowledge about the relations between anthropology and non-governmental institutions. Presentation of examples of anthropological projects realized in non-governmental organizations Develop the ability of creative designing initiatives and of writing projects. Showing practical possibilities of application of knowledge in the non-governmental sector |
Short description: |
The course is focused on the analysis of projects executed by non-governmental organizations and on learning how to write such projects. The goal of the course is also to teach the concept of engaged anthropology in the context of anthropologists’ engagement in the work in non-governmental organizations. |
Bibliography: |
Songin-Mokrzan, Marta 2014 Zwrot ku zaangażowaniu. Strategie konstruowania nowej tożsamości antropologii, PTL, Wrocław-Łódź. Červinková, Hana 2013 Przywracając pamięć miastu: z antropologiczno-pedagogicznych badań w działaniu,[w:]: H. Cervinkova, B.D. Gołębniak (Red.), Edukacyjne badania w działaniu, Wydawnictwo Scholar, Waszawa. Rakowski, Tomasz 2013 Etnografia/Animacja/Sztuka. Nierozpoznane wymiary rozwoju kulturalnego, NCK, Warszawa. Korolczuk, Elżbieta 2011 Kłopot z NGOizacją. Debata na temat społeczeństwa obywatelskiego w Polsce. Polityka Społeczna vol. 5-6. |
Learning outcomes: |
Upon completion of the course, the student will: Have a knowledge about the functioning of the third sector in Poland Have a knowledge about the styles of writing projects to different public institutions and NGOs in Poland Know of basic terminology used in writing a project. Have a knowledge about the relations between anthropology and non-governmental institutions. Know examples of anthropological projects realized in non-governmental organizations Know how to creatively design an initiative and how to write sproject. Can see the possibilities of application of anthropological knowledge in the third sector |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The course is approved on the basis of engagement during the classes and of the presented and written project. A/5 EXCELLENT - outstanding performance B/4+ VERY GOOD - above the average standard with only minor errors C/4 GOOD - generally sound work with some minor errors D/3+ SATISFACTORY - fair but with a number of notable errors E/3 SUFFICIENT - fair but with significant shortcomings F/2 FAIL |
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