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Cultural Studies examines various cultural expressions such as subcultures, fashion trends, and recreational activities to understand how we structure our lives and societies. Social Anthropology focuses on human communities, their cultures, and evolution. Our combined degree program merges these disciplines, providing a holistic perspective on cultural analysis. At Kent, Cultural Studies is offered through the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, where students can select from diverse specialized courses covering topics like racial studies, societal transformation, justice systems, and arts accessibility. Instruction comes from renowned scholars specializing in gender studies, racial theory, and bodily politics. The curriculum investigates diverse lifestyles while analyzing cultural-societal connections through critical frameworks from both social sciences and humanities. Our scope spans digital platforms, creative sectors, identity formation, and activist movements.
Kent's School of Anthropology and Conservation boasts specialists conducting social anthropology research across global regions including the Middle East, Europe, China, and the Amazon.