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Field methods in anthropology and international development

APG5203

Synopsis

The unit involves an international field trip to Monash Malaysia and provides you with formal and applied training in qualitative and ethnographic field research methods. The unit consists of a two week (16 day) stay in Malaysia. This includes a field site visit, in which you will work with the Australian-based unit coordinator, local staff members from the School of Arts and Social Sciences (Monash Malaysia) and the Southeast Asian Community Observatory (SEACO) to conduct small-scale research projects, gather data in the field, analyse, and present their findings. You also spend time at Monash Malaysia Sunway campus at the start and end of the field trip, with briefings and introductory presentations by academic staff, and data analysis and debriefing workshops at the end. In this briefing, you also learn about the socioeconomic and development context of Malaysia and the districts in which they will conduct their research. You will engage with the ethical issues of field research in regional Malaysia. You also learn about the aims, objectives and research methods of the research platform in which your field project is situated.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
12
Level
5
Audience
Postgraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Arts
Faculty
Human Geography Anthropology & Development Studies
Handbook year
2026

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  • Trimester 2Overseas · IMMERS-BLK

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  • International development and environmentProgram-specific units