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Anahí Urquiza

Dr. Anahí Urquiza

Doctoral candidate from April 2013 to July 2014

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)