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Anahí Urquiza studied social anthropology at the University of Chile (Master in Anthropology and Development, 2006), specializing in social systems theory applied to social anthropology and sociology with a cultural approach. She worked at the University of Chile for six years, participating in research, teaching, and academic administration. Her areas of interest include global problems of twenty-first century society such as aging, solidarity, social exclusion and environmental issues. Her doctoral thesis addresses social vulnerability to climate change through a study of the water management model in Chile.
Selected publications:
Urquiza, Anahí, Hugo Cadenas and Aldo Mascareño, eds. Niklas Luhmann y el legado universalista de su teoría: Aportes para el análisis de la complejidad social contemporánea. Santiago: RIL Editores, 2012.
Urquiza, Anahí, Marcelo Arnold and Daniela Thumala. “Opiniões, expectativas e avaliações sobre diferentes modalidades de inclusão/exclusão social dos adultos maiores no chile.” Argos, dez. 2010, vol.27, no.53 (2011): 91–122.
Urquiza, Anahí and Enrique Aliste. Medio Ambiente y Sociedad: Conceptos, metodologías y experiencias desde las ciencias sociales y Humanas. Santiago: RIL Editores, 2010.
Urquiza, Anahí, Marcelo Arnold and Daniela Thumala. “Algunos efectos de procesos acelerados de modernización: solidaridad, individualismo y colaboración social.” Papeles del CEIC, vol. 1, no. 37 (2008): 1–28.
Urquiza, Anahí, Marcelo Arnold, Daniela Thumala and Alejandra Ojeda. “Young People’s Images on Old Age in Chile: Exploratory Research.” Educational Gerontology, vol. 34, no.2 (2007): 105–123.
Dissertation abstract: The Chilean Model of Water Management in the Context of Water Stress: Sociocultural Conditions and Vulnerability to Climate Change (pdf, 10 KB)