Ordering the territory and anthropological professional practice: Interview with Sandra Turbay
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.v38n65a6Keywords:
Anthropology, environment, indigenous peoples, farmer, protected areas, social organizationAbstract
For this issue of the Bulletin of Anthropology, we had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Sandra Turbay, who provides a brief account of her academic and professional history. Furthermore, from her fieldwork, she engages us in a dialogue between her research, mostly focused on environmental aspects, and some elements related to territorial planning.
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