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Applied Anthropology in Latin America: Towards a Hemispheric Dialogue

While practicing applied anthropology reflects nation-based interests and contradictions regarding the use of knowledge in the realms of academia, policy, and politics, the interpenetration of knowledge is also influenced by power disparities across countries. This special issue employs a historical...

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Published in:Human organization 2022-07, Vol.81 (2), p.101-110
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Native peoples
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