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Culture, Nature and Development

Code: 107236 ECTS Credits: 6
2025/2026
Degree Type Year
Social and Cultural Anthropology FB 1

Contact

Name:
Miquel Figueras Moreu
Email:
miquel.figueras@uab.cat

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

It is recommended to have taken the subject "Basic Concepts in Anthropology" in the First Semester


Objectives and Contextualisation

The subject "Nature, Culture and Development" is a first approach to the relationship between the two
nature-culture in order to place it in the tradition of Western thought and not as a human universal.
From the approach of Anthropology as a theoretical and practical science, students are offered a
approach and a disciplinary look at conceptions and representations about the link between nature and culture
from two perspectives: historical and ethnographic. It is for this reason that the subject is structured in
around a theoretical but also ethnographic part where the presentation of empirical cases will provide the
students examples of research, ethnographic analysis and anthropological application in contexts where nature and the
development are key.
Students are expected to be able to develop a critical and constructive approach to the
intervention practices on nature and also on the development models driven by them
policies of the Western world and, at the same time, that they are familiar with the ethnographic cases that will serve us
as an example of how the human being is related to his environment.
The training objectives are the following:
Ask questions about the culture-society-nature relationship / relationship between humans - non-humans through the
time and in different cultures.
Express comparative points of view between Western Society and other types of societies.
Analyze texts, documents, exhibitions and audiovisuals.
Have conceptual, theoretical and analytical tools to evaluate development projects, of
cooperation and also alternatives to development.


Learning Outcomes

  1. CM08 (Competence) Evaluate the social, economic and environmental impact in the understanding of socio-cultural contexts and situations.
  2. CM10 (Competence) Use an appropriate specific vocabulary in the transmission of basic anthropological information.
  3. KM09 (Knowledge) Identify the cultural character of conceptualisations and practices, as well as the various institutional systems that govern societies.
  4. SM10 (Skill) Interpret socio-cultural contexts and situations by applying the basic concepts of anthropological theory.
  5. SM13 (Skill) Analyse social phenomena from an anthropological perspective.

Content

Block 1. Nature and Culture: a history of Western thought

Block 2. Ethnographic cases

Block 3. Development, cooperation and alternatives to development


Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Theoretical classes, viewing and analysis of documentaries and activities in the classroom 50 2
Type: Supervised      
Classroom discussions, individual or group tutorials 20 0.8
Type: Autonomous      
Study, reading texts, preparation of papers and debates, organization and notes of class 60 2.4

During the subject there will be: theoretical classes and activities led by the teacher. Search for
documentation, reading texts, writing assignments. Written assessment. This through: theoretical classes and
ICT-supported practices and group discussions. Presentation of practical intervention experiences
sociocultural and environmental. Viewing and discussion of audiovisuals and texts.

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
classroom activities 15% 3 0.12 KM09, SM10
Final exam 35 3 0.12 CM08, CM10, KM09, SM10, SM13
Individual work 25% 7 0.28 CM08, CM10, KM09, SM10, SM13
Reviews 25% 7 0.28 CM08, CM10, KM09, SM10, SM13

Continued avaluation
The evaluation of this subject will be continuous.

Passing the final exam will be mandatory to pass the subject.
All the delivered activities that make up the assessment with the exception of the classroom activities will be recoverable
on the official date marked for Recovery.

*AI 
Restricted use with identification, tools and critical reflection.

Lack of transparency is considered plagiarism.


Bibliography

Required bibliography
Descola, Philippe. (2012). III- La gran division. In Más allá de naturaleza y cultura (pp. 102–144).
Descola, Philippe. (2011). Más allá de la naturaleza y de la cultura. In Leonardo Montenegro Martínez (Ed.), Cultura y naturaleza. Aproximaciones a propósito del bicentenario de la independencia de Colombia (pp. 75–98). Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis
Durand Smith, Leticia. (2002). La relación ambiente-cultura en la antropología: Recuento y perspectivas. Nueva Antropología. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 61, 170–184.
Harris, Marvin. (2011). La madre vaca (Juan Oliver Sánchez Fernández, Trans.). In Vacas, cerdos, guerras y brujas: Los enigmas de la cultura.
Haudricourt, André-Georges, & Bardet, Marie. (2019). El cultivo de los gestos: Entre plantas, animales y humanos /  Hacer mundos con gestos. Cactus Editorial.
Héritier-Augé, Françoise. (1991). La sangre de los guerreros y la sangre de las mujeres. Alteridades, 2, 92–102.
Lévi-Strauss, Claude. (2008). Dis-moi quels champignons... La lettre du Collège de France, Hors-série 2, Hors-série 2.Nerín, Gustau. (2018). ONGs: Dels missioners a les “multinacionals de la solidaritat.” Sàpiens, 194.
Stolcke, Verena. (2000). ¿Es el sexo para el género lo que la raza para la etnicidad... Y la naturaleza para la sociedad? Política y Cultura, 14, 25–60.
Wallerstein, Immanuel Maurice. (1996). l. La construcción histórica de las ciencias sociales desde el siglo XVIII hasta 1945. In Abrir las ciencias sociales: Informe de la Comisión Gulbenkian para la reestructuración de las ciencias sociales (pp. 3–36). Siglo XXI.
 
Cited / recommended bibliography
Albert, Bruce. (1995). Anthropologie appliquée ou ”anthropologie impliquée” ? In Jean-François Baré (Ed.), Les applications de l’anthropologie: Un essai de réflexion collective depuis la France (pp. 87–118). Karthala.
Bonte, Pierre, Izard, Michel, Abélès, Marion, & Llinares García, Mar. (2008). Diccionario Akal de etnología y antropología. Akal.
Descola, Philippe. (2017). ¿Humano, demasiado humano? Desacatos. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 54, 54.
Descola, Philippe, & Tola, Florencia C. (n.d.). ¿Qué es la Naturaleza? Retrieved March 11, 2022, from https://www.teseopress.com/existelanaturaleza/
Larrea Killinger, Cristina, & Martínez Mauri, Mònica. (2010). Capítulo I: fundamentos básicos. 1- Antropología social, cooperación internacional y desarrollo. In Mònica Martínez Mauri & Cristina Larrea Killinger (Eds.), Antropología social, desarrollo y cooperación internacional: Introducción a los fundamentos básicos y debates actuales (pp. 27–37). Editorial UOC.
Latouche, Serge. (2016). Les précurseurs de la décroissance: Une anthologie. le passager clandestin.
Lévi-Strauss, Claude. (1995). Capítulo 17: Lugar de la Antropología entre las ciencias sociales y problemas planteados por su enseñanza (Eliseo Verón, Trans.). In Antropología estructural (pp. 359–392). Paidós.
Murdock, George P., & Provost, Caterina. (1973). Factors in the Division of Labor by Sex: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. Ethnology, 12(2), 203–225.
Olavarría Patiño, María Eugenia. (2018). La gestante sustituta en México y la noción de trabajo reproductivo. Revista Interdisciplinaria de Estudios de Género de El Colegio de México, 4, 1–31.
Reyes-García, Victòria. (2009). Conocimiento ecológico tradicional para la conservación: Dinámicas y conflictos. Papeles de relaciones ecosociales y cambio global, 107, 39.
Testart, Alain. (2014). L’Amazone et la cuisinière: Anthropologie de la division sexuelle du travail. Gallimard.
Tola, Florencia C. (2016). El “giro ontológico” y la relación naturaleza/cultura. Reflexiones desde el Gran Chaco. Apuntes de Investigación del CECYP, 27, 129–139.
Viola Recasens, Andreu. (2014). Discursos “pachamamistas” versus políticas desarrollistas: El debate sobre el sumak kawsay en los Andes. Íconos: Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 48, 55–72.
Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo. (2010). Metafisicas Canibales(Stella Mastrangelo, Trans.).

Software

Word processor (Word type), Powerpoint.



Groups and Languages

Please note that this information is provisional until 30 November 2025. You can check it through this link. To consult the language you will need to enter the CODE of the subject.

Name Group Language Semester Turn
(PAUL) Classroom practices 1 Catalan second semester morning-mixed
(TE) Theory 1 Catalan/Spanish second semester morning-mixed