We have provided a selection of example anthropology dissertation topics below to help and inspire you.
Language
If you are interested in the spoken word then maybe a dissertation based around language is a good idea! Take a look at some of our suggestions below:
Example language dissertation topic 1:
A study of the way in which language influences social life amongst Bengali immigrants within southern France
Focusing on a growing ethnic minority within France, this dissertation embraces the study of linguistic anthropology and discusses the way in which languages (especially amongst refugees). Centring on issues of group membership, social identity and cultural representation this study will benefit from the undertaking of a range of primary interviews. Through so doing it will address issues of power, inequality and social change and how these are challenged and modified as interaction between âincomersâ and âFrench nationalsâ increases through language, discourse and an appreciation of each otherâs cultures.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Lawson, S. and Sachdev, I. (2004). âIdentity, language use, and attitudes: Some Sylheti-Bangladeshi data from London, UKâ. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 23(1), pp. 49-69.
- Vertovec, S. (2011). âThe cultural politics of nation and migrationâ. Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 40, pp. 241-256.
- Woolard, K.A. and Schieffelin, B.B. (1994). âLanguage ideologyâ. Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 23, pp. 55-82.
Example language dissertation topic 2:
The rediscovery of a language and the renaissance of a culture
From the devolution question of the 1970s to the devolving of power in 1997, the country of Wales has enjoyed a cultural and linguistic renaissance. In addition to analysing the reaction of native Welsh to this cultural rebirth â through the conducting of primary interviews with cultural, political and civic leaders â this dissertation also looks at the effects that this renaissance has had upon the English living in Wales. In so doing it focuses on two particular groups: those English who live and work in Wales and those who own second homes within the principality. This is a dissertation that looks at shifting cultural meanings, acceptance of counter-cultures and changing social realities, and would ideally suit someone who also has a working knowledge of Welsh.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Coupland, N. (2003). âSociolinguistic authenticitiesâ. Journal of Sociolinguistics, vol. 7(3), pp. 417-431.
- Piller, I. and Takahashi, K. (2006). âA passion for English: Desire and the language marketâ. In, Pavlenko, A., Bilingual minds: Emotional experience, expression and representation. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, pp. 59-83.
- Trosset, C. and Caulkins, D. (2001). âTriangulation and confirmation in the study of Welsh concepts of personhoodâ. Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 57(1), pp. 61-81.
Housing and Health
Whether it is the health care of a nation of the housing conditions of a community, this could be the subject for you! If you are not sure where to begin, maybe these examples could help:
Example housing and health dissertation topic 1:
Social change in the Congo with specific reference to housing and health care, 1960-2010
Suggested as a topic primarily for Masterâs level study (though the dates could be altered to enable its use at undergraduate level), this dissertation addresses key themes within sociocultural anthropology. Using participant observation (in the form of primary interviews with generation within the same family) as well as a thorough review of existing secondary literature this dissertation seeks to evaluate differing perceptions of health care and educational opportunities amongst peoples of the Mongo and Kongo tribes within the Congo over the last fifty years. In so doing, anthropological issues relating to the similarities and differences experienced between class, gender and class will be noted as well as those pertaining to individual tribal traditions.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Boeck, F. D. (2011). âInhabiting ocular ground: Kinshasaâs future in the light of Congoâs spectral urban politicsâ. Cultural Anthropology, vol. 26(2), pp. 263-286.
- Lewis, I.M. (2003). Social and cultural anthropology in perspective. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
- Marris, P. (2005). Family and social change in an African city: A study of rehousing in Lagos (Vol. 16). London: Routledge.
Violence and Abuse
Though this is a destressing topic, it is a topic that needs to be researched. Violence and abuse could be a facsinating topic for your dissertation and is a popular choice.
Example violence and abuse dissertation topic 1:
Same-sex relationships, violence and desires: A Ukrainian case study
Using ethnographic fieldwork this dissertation explores violence between lesbian partners in the Ukraine. The Ukraine has been chosen as the focal point for this research because the ideas of romantic same-sex involvement defy prevailing social norms within the state and thus a paradigm exists both within the concept of such relationships within the state and within those relationships where violence is meted out by one partner against the other. In contextualising this study, this dissertation will look at social violence perpetrated against same-sex couples in the Ukraine, personal issues of jealousy, and infidelity, and the response of the Ukrainian government to the rise in same-sex relationship partnership violence and domestic abuse.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- OâLeary, K.D., Tintle, N., Bromet, E J. and Gluzman, S.F. (2008). âDescriptive epidemiology of intimate partner aggression in Ukraineâ. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 43(8), pp. 619-626.
- Shymko, S. (2011). ââGay and Christian, is it possible?â Overcoming double discrimination in post-Soviet Ukraineâ. PhD thesis, Central European University, Budapest.
Example violence and abuse dissertation topic 2:
The trafficking of females aged between 13 and 19 along the M6 corridor : An anthropological approach to its resolution
Ethnically based targeting of vulnerable teenage girls for the purposes of sexual abuse and human trafficking has recently gained media attention. Much of this activity centres on the M6 corridor, including the minor M-roads that feed into the M6, such as the M61, M62, M67, M606, and M621. Cities and towns that are within this area include Leeds, Bradford, Rochdale, Bolton, Manchester, Birmingham and Coventry. This dissertation considers whether applied anthropology and the observations it can make may help to provide a solution for this distressing problem. The paper also evaluates the culture of those involved in this abuse, as well as the degree to which linkages between the towns and cities affected have an impact on the behaviour both of victims and their abusers.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Dyer, K., Dickey, N., Smith, S. and Helmy, H. (2012). âHuman trafficking in Florida: The role of applied anthropology in addressing the problem and responseâ. Practicing Anthropology, vol. 34(4), pp. 24-28.
- Outshoorn, J. (2005). âThe political debates on prostitution and trafficking of womenâ. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society, vol. 12(1), pp. 141-155.
- Shinkle, W. (2007). âProtecting trafficking victims: Inadequate measures?â Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration. Policy Brief, vol. 2, pp. 1-11.
Mental Health
If you would be interested in approaching anthropology from a mental health perspective then these suggestions may be for you!
Example mental health dissertation topic 1:
Explaining cultural variations in rates of schizophrenia between first and second generation English Afro-Caribbean and Caucasian people in Nottingham
Concern as to the higher rates of schizophrenia felt amongst English Afro-Caribbean this dissertation will apply ethnographic fieldwork techniques. Focusing upon a specific geographic area, this dissertation will work with residents of Nottingham (particularly those within the Hyson Green and St Annâs wards) who have either been diagnosed with schizophrenia or are relatives/carers/friends of those with the disorder. Taking a longer term view of the development of the Afro-Caribbean community within the city, this dissertation proposes that social change, sub-standard housing and a lack of access to education has resulted in the creation of a community pre-disposed to mental health anguishes. Thus this dissertation looks at societal fragmentation, social inequality and isolation as being key factors that have led to negatives affecting Afro-Caribbean mental health for their community has become defined by social defeat and negativity.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Atkin, K. and Rollings, J. (1992). âInformal care in Asian and Afro/Caribbean communities: A literature reviewâ. British Journal of Social Work, vol. 22(4), pp. 405-418.
- Sugarman, P.A. and Craufurd, D. (1994). âSchizophrenia in the Afro-Caribbean communityâ. British Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 164(4), pp. 474-480.
- Thomas, C.S., Stone, K., Osborn, M., Thomas, P.F. and Fisher, M. (1993). âPsychiatric morbidity and compulsory admission among UK-born Europeans, Afro-Caribbeans and Asians in central Manchesterâ. The British Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 163(1), pp. 91-99.
Ethnicity and Race
If you are more interested in the rights of certain ethnicities or a specific race then this may be a good choice for your dissertation! Take a look at some examples:
Example ethnicity and race dissertation topic 1:
Class, race and changing âcivicnessâ in Leicester: A contemporary analysis
Focusing on a multiculturally diverse city that is increasingly dominated by a service-industry employment market, this dissertation examines social relations within the city and how ârace relationsâ impact upon issues of âcivicnessâ. In the first instance, this study seeks to suggest, through the conduct of ethnographic research, that as individual ârace-basedâ communities have flourished, the idea of belonging to a larger âcivicâ culture has been reduced. Thereafter, the dissertation seeks to analyse how the dominant South Asian Hindu population is responding to the changes wrought by the influx of increasing numbers of both Muslims and Eastern European migrants into the city.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Bastos, S. (2010). âFrom local inter-ethnicities to the dynamics of the world system: Identity debates between Portuguese and British Sunnis in Leicesterâ. In, Westin, C., Bastos, J., Dahinden, J. and G?is, P., (eds) Identity processes and dynamics in multi-ethnic Europe. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 149-178.
- Shukla, S. (2001). âLocations for South Asian diasporasâ. Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 30, pp. 551-572.
- Vertovec, S. (1999). âMore multi, less culturalism: The anthropology of cultural complexity and the new politics of pluralismâ.
Ecological Change
You may want to take a look at ecological change for your dissertation. This is a topic with lots of research available and could be an interesting avenue to take. Take a look at our examples below:
Example ecological change dissertation topic 1:
Power and fuel in the forest: An anthropological study of the Semang people of Malaysia
This dissertation analyses the human interactions and political processes of coercion and control as well as issues of profit and loss with regards to the Semang tribes in Peninsular Malaysia. Through analysing the stories of local people and how they perceive changes in their ecological landscape this dissertation seeks to answer a number of specific research questions. How, in such a changing world, have local communities retained power against felling companies? How do they perceive the environmental disaster (or change) that surrounds them? How do the realities of contemporary forest dwelling challenge the traditional and romanticised views of such lives presented in local folklores. This is a dissertation that could also be moulded to address issues of international governance, management and resource exploitation if these are associated areas of academic interest.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Brosius, J.P. (1999). âGreen dots, pink hearts: Displacing politics from the Malaysian rain forestâ. American Anthropologist, vol. 101(1), pp. 36-57.
- Gomes, A. (2012). âGive or take: A comparative analysis of demand sharing among the Menraq and Semai of Malaysiaâ. In, Musharbash, Y., Barber, M. and Peterson, N. (eds). Essays in ethnography and the production of anthropological knowledge. Canberra: Australian National University, pp. 147-158.
- Tuck-Po, L. (2005). âThe road to equality? Landscape transformation and the Batek of Pahang, Malaysiaâ. In, Widlok, T. and Tadesse, W.G., (eds) Property and equality: Encapsulation, commercialisation, discrimination. New York: Bergahn Books, pp. 90-103.
Education
An interesting subject to look into in regards to anthropology is education. The following are just a few topic suggestions in this area to get you started.
Example education dissertation topic 1:
The changing structure of independent education and aspirational desires: A comparative study of Bradford and Leeds
Focusing on the citiesâ independent boysâ schools, this dissertation has three primary aims. First, it charts and evaluates the changing nature of the intake into the schools upon social and ethnic grounds. Secondly, through interviewing existing and former parents, it seeks to explain the changing motivations and socio-economic dynamics encouraging parents to send their sons to these schools. Thirdly, it evaluates the views of pupils, especially the growing number of those from ethnic minorities, regarding the suggestion that they are increasingly culturally removed from their âhomeâ communities â a concern that can be seen to have particular relevance give the recent racial tensions in Bradford.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Ball, S.J. (1997). âOn the cusp: Parents choosing between state and private schools in the UK: Action within an economy of symbolic goodsâ. International Journal of Inclusive Education, vol. 1(1), pp. 1-17.
- Khattab, N. (2003). âExplaining educational aspirations of minority students: The role of social capital and studentsâ perceptionsâ. Social Psychology of Education, vol. 6(4), pp. 283-302.
- Lipman, P. (2009). âThe cultural politics of mixed-income schools and housing: A racialized discourse of displacement, exclusion, and controlâ. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, vol. 40(3), pp. 215-236.
Sex
Sex has always been a big part of anthropology, whether it is an analyses of sex or sexuality it would make a very interesting topic for a dissertation. Take a look at some suggestions below:
Example sex dissertation topic 1:
From âstreet workerâ to âcollege concubineâ: Changing social structures and perceptions of escort work
With the rise of âsugar daddyâ websites targeting university students within England and news that the most elite of Britainâs universities have the most students registered upon such sites, this anthropological study addresses perceptions to escort work amongst society, clients and service providers. Noting that, over the last 15 years, the number of street workers has also declined and there is an increased acceptance of a more overtly sexualised society (especially within the media), this dissertation seeks to answer whether or not the rise of professional and educated escort services should be seen as âprostitution in a new guiseâ or whether the âselling of timeâ should be viewed, as its proponents maintain, as a legitimate mechanism through which companionship can be obtained and tuition fees paid.
Suggested initial topic reading:
- Lantz, S. (2005). âStudents working in the Melbourne sex industry: Education, human capital and the changing patterns of the youth labour marketâ. Journal of Youth Studies, vol. 8(4): pp. 385-401.
- Masvawure, T. (2010). âI just need to be flashy on campusâ: Female students and transactional sex at a university in Zimbabweâ. Culture, Health & Sexuality, vol. 12(8), pp. 857-870.
- Roberts, R., Jones, A. and Sanders, T. (2012). âStudents and sex work in the UK: Providers and purchasersâ. Sex Education, (ahead-of-print), 1-15.
If these example dissertation topics have given you some inspiration and you now feel ready to choose a topic, see our guide to choosing a dissertation topic for further guidance.
