1.Humanvariabilityrelatedtoecology,behaviourandculture. 2.Variability of the "indigenous"inhabitants of individualcontinents 3.Variability of colonizing populations 4.Variability of mixedpopulations 5.Migrationand"new"variability 6.The most important ethnicgroupsonindividualcontinents 7.Emergence of parallel"ethnic"characters-skincolor-bodystructure 8. The currentconcept of ethnicum
Lectures are bringing students of the pedagogical faculty into the issues of ethnics, ethnicity and human bio-socio-cultural variability. After analysing the relationship of the biological species and subspecia, the human populations, conditions of existence and sociocultural manifestations in relation to their environment are gradually discussed.
The students will then be presented with their own selection and the individual world ethnics, taking into account their educational needs.