Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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Masters of Anthropology: Marie France Labrecque

This November we will have in the Masters Series in Anthropology at Marie France Labrecque, Professor of Social Anthropology at Laval University and Member of Executive Committee of DIALOG, the clearing of indigenous issues.

Labrecque Professor is one of the most distinguished anthropologists in Canada. He has worked in Mexico (Puebla and Yucatan), in Colombia, in northern Quebec in Canada, and now has a project in Mali. He was a student of Eric Wolf for his doctorate. His work was a pioneer in feminist anthropology and is one of the benchmarks of anthropology with a focus on political economy in Canada. Work has been done both academic and applied work, and is one of the main consultants for the Agency International Development Projects of the Canadian government. Has led research groups in Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Mali and Vietnam.

Marie France Labrecque has been President of the Canadian Society for Anthropology and has worked with major magazines of Canadian anthropology, such as Editor of the French section of anthropologues , the journal of the Canadian Anthropology Society, and as translating articles from English into French, ruled and the editorial board of Anthropologie et Sociétés, one of the most important journals in French anthropology in Canada.

has been Chief Examiner for Social Anthropology (1990-1995) in the International Baccalaureate, based in England, and visiting professor at the University of Western Brittany and Nantes, in France, at UNAM, and has collaborated with many UADY Sometimes, both CIR and the Department of Anthropology. In 2005 our faculty support for the implementation of the translocal / Translocality / Translocalité , the first tri-national conference and tri-lingual in the Americas, which took place in the central building of the abattoir.

are honored to have with us to Marie France Labrecque and hope you can join your conference, which shall work on northern Canada, northern Mexico, Mali, and Yucatan.

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