1. Analyze the concept of cultural relativism in anthropology and discuss its limitations and criticisms.
2. Evaluate the role of anthropologists in addressing contemporary issues such as climate change, globalization, and human rights.
3. Discuss the intersections of anthropology with other disciplines, such as sociology, psychology, and history.
4. Critically examine the ways in which anthropologists have historically represented and studied non-Western cultures, considering issues of power and representation.
5. Evaluate the ethical implications of anthropological research involving vulnerable communities and the need for informed consent.
6. Analyze the role of digital technologies and social media in shaping contemporary anthropology and cross-cultural interactions.
7. Discuss the challenges and opportunities of conducting fieldwork in remote or politically sensitive regions.
8. Evaluate the impact of anthropological research on policy-making, development initiatives, and cultural heritage preservation.
9. Analyze the role of anthropology in challenging and deconstructing stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.
10. Discuss emerging trends in anthropology, such as the study of virtual communities, transnationalism, and the ethics of collaborative research.