Anthropology studies climate change as a combined environmental and cultural issue. It focuses on how different societies, especially indigenous communities, adapt to changing climates using traditional knowledge and practices. By examining these cultural responses, anthropology helps explain how human survival strategies are shaped by culture and how societies can face global climate challenges in diverse and sustainable ways.
- Trainer/in: Mustapha Tiliouine
Anthropology studies climate change as a combined environmental and cultural issue. It focuses on how different societies, especially indigenous communities, adapt to changing climates using traditional knowledge and practices. By examining these cultural responses, anthropology helps explain how human survival strategies are shaped by culture and how societies can face global climate challenges in diverse and sustainable ways.
- Trainer/in: Mustapha Tiliouine
Anthropology studies climate change as a combined environmental and cultural issue. It focuses on how different societies, especially indigenous communities, adapt to changing climates using traditional knowledge and practices. By examining these cultural responses, anthropology helps explain how human survival strategies are shaped by culture and how societies can face global climate challenges in diverse and sustainable ways.
- Trainer/in: Mustapha Tiliouine
Anthropology views education as a broad process that goes beyond formal schooling. Learning happens in everyday life through family, community, and cultural practices. Education transmits values, language, and practical skills from one generation to another, showing that parents, elders, and society play an essential role in teaching and knowledge transmission.
- Trainer/in: Mustapha Tiliouine
Political anthropology studies how different societies organize power, leadership, and decision-making. Leadership can take many forms, such as kingship, councils of elders, or consensus among members. These political systems are shaped by culture and reflect how each society understands authority, justice, and social order.
- Trainer/in: Mustapha Tiliouine