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ANTH 6332

Research in the Hispanic Community

Oak Cliff

Summer 2007

Prof. Robert V. Kemper; Heroy Bldg. 405; phone: 214-768-2928   email: rkemper@smu.edu

Course Description: This course is designed to provide graduate students with first-hand experience in doing ethnographic and survey research in Hispanic communities located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area and its extensions in north Texas. Students will focus their fieldwork on neighborhoods and communities surrounding designated schools with bilingual and bicultural student populations. The research enterprise (project design, implementation, data analysis, and report-writing) is done in teams and involves shared responsibilities for the final written report and oral presentation.

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ASSIGNMENTS

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RESOURCES

Syllabus and Schedule Kemper: "Mexicans in the U.S." http://www.dfwinternational.org/
  Model Surveys for Parents, Businesses, and Organizations Kemper "Dallas-Fort Worth" Encyclopedia article  

Urban Anthropology 34(2-3): Communities Old and New in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area

 

     
 
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