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Ben M. McKay
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Ben M. McKay

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Ben M. McKay

PhD in Development Studies


Areas of Research

Global Development Studies\ My research interests include the politics of agrarian change in Latin America, food sovereignty alternatives, agrarian extractivism, and global food politics. I have carried out research and maintain research interests in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. I am a Fellow at the University of Calgary’s Latin American Research Centre and a Research Associate of the international network BICAS (BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies) as well as Bolivian NGO Fundación TIERRA.

Supervising degrees

Anthropology - Masters: Unavailable

Anthropology - Doctoral: Unavailable

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http://antharky.ucalgary.ca/profiles/1-7775419

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