Gabriel E. Merino

Gabriel E. Merino
Gabriel E. Merino is a sociologist who specializes in the social analysis of politics and economy in contemporary Argentina. He is a professor at the National University of La Plata and a researcher at CONICET.
- The Veins of the South Are Still OpenINR 275
Inequality is not an abstraction or a mere theoretical speculation; it makes itself tangible in the bodies of the oppressed from the South.
Imperialism is the most appropriate category to...
- The Veins of the South Are Still OpenINR 195
Inequality is not an abstraction or a mere theoretical speculation; it makes itself tangible in the bodies of the oppressed from the South.
Imperialism is the most appropriate category to u...

David Anshen
David Anshen, Assistant Professor, Department of Literatures and Cultural Studies, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
Francois Dubet
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Alex Akhup
Alex Akhup belongs to the Kom society. His research interests include epistemology, lived experiences, worldviews, narratives, history writing and ecology studies.
Bruce Kapferer
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Kunjulekshmi Saradamoni
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Arunava Sinha
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Sreemati Chakrabarti
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