Editorial Team

 
 

DIRECTOR

 

Mag. Ismael Vega Díaz:

Anthropologist. Coordinator of the Diploma in Interculturality and Amazonian Indigenous Peoples and Professor at the Antonio Ruíz de Montoya University, member of the Executive Committee of the Amazonian Center for Anthropology and Practical Application (CAAAP) and member of the Scientific Committee of Secours Catholique.


 
  CONSEJO EDITORIAL
 

 

PhD. Luisa Elvira Belaunde Olschewski:


Anthropologist. Specialist in indigenous peoples of the Amazon, professor at the National University of San Marcos. She conducts research with various indigenous peoples of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon.

 

 

Dr. Jean-Pierre Chaumeil:

Anthropologist. Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS, member of the Laboratory of Comparative Ethnology and Sociology, and research associate at the French Institute of Andean Studies (Lima).


 

PhD. Bartholomew Dean:

An anthropologist, Dean is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Kansas and a research associate in the Laboratory of Biological Anthropology at KU. He is also a research affiliate at the National University of San Martín (Tarapoto, Peru), where he directs the Anthropology Section of the Regional Museum. He is a contributing editor of Lowland South America, the US Library of Congress' Handbook of Latin American Studies.                     


 

PhD. Oscar Espinosa De Rivero:

Anthropologist. He holds a Master's degree in Anthropology and Historical Studies from The New School for Social Research (New York, USA). He is a Philosopher from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP). He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, Anthropology Section at PUCP.


 

Dr. Gustavo Solís Fonseca:

Linguist. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at the UNMSM, specializing in Amerindian Languages ​​and Linguistics courses.

   

 

PhD. Ulises Juan Zevallos-Aguilar:

Writer. He is a professor at the Center for Latin American Studies at Ohio State University and belongs to the International Peruvianists, the International Institute of Ibero-American Literature (IILI) (Asoc), the Latin American Studies Association (Asoc), and the Andean Conference on Latin American Literature.


  Dra. Roxani Rivas Ruiz

Anthropologist. She is a professor at the National University of the Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), Peru. She is an expert in research studies on the relationship between humans and the environment, especially adaptation to aquatic environments.


 


Dr. Eduardo Fernández 

Anthropologist. Member of the Amazonian Anthropology Group at PUCP. He is a professor at the University of Maryland and a member of the Center for Research and Collaboration in the Indigenous Americas (CRACIA) at the University of Maryland.


   



   

   



   

 



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