Today, I talk about Indigenous communities and COVID-19 in Chile with Manuel Tironi and Sarah Kelly.
Sarah Kelly is a cultural geographer and postdoctoral researcher affiliated with CIGIDEN (Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Management) and Dartmouth College. Her work addresses water, climate change, and disaster studies through community-based participatory research and mapmaking, principally with Mapuche-Williche communities in southern Chile.
Manuel Tironi is an Associate Professor at the Sociology department at the Catholic University of Chile where he convenes the Critical Studies on the Anthropocene research group. He is principal investigator at CIGIDEN (Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Management) and 2020-21 Global Advisor of the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University.
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