75. Anthropology and Algorithms

75. Anthropology and Algorithms

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86. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 2

This is the second episode of the two-part miniseries on linguistic anthropologists working with indigenous communities in Mexico. In this episode, Emiliana Cruz, a native Chatino speaker and scholar based at CIESAS, reflects on her research, her career, and the realities of Indi ...  Show more

85. Linguistic Anthropology and Anthropologists in Mexico: Part 1

This episode is the first part of a two-part miniseries on linguistic anthropologists working with Indigenous communities in Mexico. In conversation with Mario Chávez Peón (CIESAS) and Carolyn O’Meara (UNAM), the episode introduces their research on Indigenous languages, their co ...  Show more

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