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Arturo Alvarez-Roldan

Associate Professor of Social Anthropology — University of Granada (Spain)

About me

I am an Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Granada (Spain) and principal investigator of the research group SEJ-208: Estudios socioculturales aplicados.

My research encompasses five main areas: (1) drug markets, regulation, and public policy; (2) education and ethnic minorities; (3) gender, health, and caregiving in the context of multiple sclerosis; (4) the history of anthropology and the production of anthropological knowledge; and (5) visual anthropology, with particular attention to ethnographic film, audiovisual forms of inquiry, and the relationships between human and machine vision.

Methodologically, I combine ethnography, mixed methods, computational text analysis, concept mapping, and social network analysis to investigate social representations, cultural knowledge, collective identities, and processes of social classification.

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Work in Progress

Drug Policy and Cannabis Studies

Social Representations and Ethnic Minorities

Visual Anthropology

Health

International Law and Global Order


Accepted for publication


Selected Articles


Books and Edited Volumes


Teaching

I currently teach the following undergraduate courses in the BA in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Granada.

Visual Anthropology

Ethnography and Qualitative Data Analysis

The following open teaching materials (in Spanish) are available through Zenodo:


Contact

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University of Granada — Spain