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Cari Lynn Tusing is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen. She is also an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Anthropological Studies, Universidad Austral de Chile, a position she has held since September 15, 2021.
Her research centers on political ecology, memory, land and seascapes, foodways, and sensory ethnography. Her ethnographic work is primarily situated in Latin America, with a focus on Paraguay and Chile, exploring themes such as indigenous land rights, smuggling economies, and the lived experiences of incarcerated youth. She employs deep ethnographic methods with attention to sensory and temporal dimensions of social life.
The trends in her recent publications show a consistent engagement with marginalized communities, state-society relations, informal economies, and the politics of time and space. Her work bridges environmental anthropology, legal anthropology, and the anthropology of incarceration.
She has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards or prizes in the provided text.
Cari Tusing actively collaborates across institutions and countries, particularly in Chile and Denmark. While no formal advising or grant information is provided, her research output indicates strong scholarly productivity and international collaboration.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams she leads, though her affiliation with the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen situates her within a vibrant research environment focused on ethnographic and theoretical anthropology.
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