Examines the relationships between humans and their environment across space and time
Globalisation
Investigates how it looks from different areas of the world together with a focus on global structures of power and mobility
Humanrights
Allows anthropologists to confront the fundamental questions related to justice and morality for human beings
Inequality
The existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions within a group or society
Poverty
Explores the relationship between human behaviour and the social environment and relationships between human beings
Sustainability
Studying cultural processes from multiple perspectives based on interests and needs of particular societies
Technology
Examples of material life in different human civilisations
Violence
a natural inclination of human beings or a product of social conditions
Humanrights
a set of moral and legal principles that apply to all human beings irrespective of their age, sex, religion, nationality, and other such characteristics