The Doctoral Program in Anthropology is a full-time, day-shift, academic/research program. It is oriented to enable students to develop autonomous, original, and specialized research on sociocultural phenomena and problems from an anthropological perspective.
Graduates of this program will contribute to the advancement of knowledge based on a solid training in anthropological theories and methodologies and will be qualified to work as academics and researchers in higher education and research centers, among others.
In accordance with the objectives of the Program, graduates of the Doctoral Program in Anthropology:
Environment, Development, and Sustainability. |
Governance and diversity. |
Kinship, religiosity, and daily life. |
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PhD in Social Anthropology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Line(s) of research: Time interpretations in the interdisciplinary study of climate change; interdisciplinary collaborations to explore the environmental attributes of Anthropocene-relevant elements, such as concrete and glaciers.