Internetwork Conference

Ljubljana, Slovenia,
September 28th-30th, 2009

Venue: Faculty of Education
Kardeljeva ploščad 16
1000 Ljubljana

http://internetwork.up.pt
Deadline for conference registration and presentation proposals
has been prolonged till
July of 15th, 2009

Dr. Gunther Dietz

Universidad Veracruzana
Instituto de Investigaciones en Educación
Diego Leño 8
91000 Xalapa, Ver.
Mexico
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CV Summary


Gunther Dietz has studied Anthropology, Hispanic Studies, Philosophy and Sociology at the Universities of Granada (Spain), Göttingen and Hamburg (Germany), M.A. and Dr.phil. in Anthropology at Hamburg University; has been teaching at the Universities of Hamburg, Granada (Spain), Ghent (Belgium) and Aalborg (Denmark), currently Research Professor at Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico). Ethnographic fieldwork on handicraft and indigenismo policy as well as on indigenous communities and ethnic movements in Michoacán (Mexico) and on migrant communities, non-governmental organizations, “multiculturalist” social movements and intercultural education in Hamburg (Germany) and Andalusia (Spain).
Main research interests: minority integration and development policies in indigenous regions, ethnicity, interculturality and intercultural / inter-religious education; ethnic and/or multiculturalist movements and non-governmental organizations as new social actors.
Visiting research fellow at the Dept of Americanist Anthropology and the Institute for Comparative and Multicultural Studies, both at Hamburg University (Germany); at the School for Postgraduate Interdisciplinary Research on Interculturalism and Transnationality, Aalborg University (Denmark); at the Steunpunt Intercultureel Onderwijs, Ghent University (Belgium), at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and at the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, both at the University of California San Diego (USA).

 

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