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Alex Aisher

Teaching

Alex Aisher is an experienced lecturer, convenor and internal examiner. Awarded the first student-led cross-university Teaching Award at the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ ('Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching and Support', 2014), his university teaching is complemented by longstanding research on participatory methods and indigenous environmental knowledge. Modules convened at the School of Global Studies include: The Philosophy of Science and Social Sciences (PhD, MPhil, masters) — Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (PhD, MPhil) — The Anthropological Imagination (undergraduate 101) — Religion and Ritual (undergraduate core) — Anthropology and Ethnography (masters) — Fair Trade, Ethical Business and New Moral Economies (masters) — Poverty, Marginality and Everyday Life (masters) — Methods in Development (masters) — The Political Economy of the Environment (masters) — Global Issues, Local Lives (foundation year) — Development, Business and Corporate Social Responsibility (undergraduate) — Reading Ethnography (undergraduate) — Anthropological Issues in Culture and Representation (undergraduate)