Roxana Vergara Rodríguez

Roxana Vergara Rodríguez
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru | PUCP

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The Mujeres que influyen (Women of Influence) project is a collaboration between researchers at University of East Anglia and PUCP, and young women from the Junín area of Peru who are members of the National Council of Indigenous Women of Peru. It takes its starting point from an acknowledgement that although women play a fundamental role in the pr...
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This chapter focuses on anthropological expertise and its role within the Intercultural Justice Project (IJP), designed and carried out by the Peruvian Judiciary to serve justice using an intercultural approach in a conspicuously multicultural society. While this type of evidence has been used sporadically, to trade essentialized ethnic identity fo...
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The increasing number of claims filed by Indigenous peoples against pollution caused by extractive industries makes the challenge of factualizing and measuring the damage caused in their territories necessary. In Peru, the Kukama Kukamiria people are among the most affected by the various spills from the North Peruvian Pipeline since its constructi...
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This article is about podcasts and mobile phones not only as “daily technologies of life” but also as ways to convey personal stories and to do ethnographic research. However, we do not romanticize the use of digital technology for anthropological research. We use podcasts as a form to write our ethnographic work with our collaborators, and also as...
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Este es un artículo sobre cómo pueblos indígenas de las tierras bajas del Río Marañón, en la Amazonía peruana, han respondido a la actual pandemia de COVID-19. El análisis se sitúa en los márgenes del Estado y en medios contaminados por el petróleo, donde las comunidades Kukama Kukamiria han desarrollado acciones de cuidado como actos políticos de...

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