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Anne Gustavsson is a Research Fellow at Umeå University's Department of Culture and Media Studies, currently on administrative leave while maintaining active research engagement. Her work centers on social anthropology with critical focus on colonial history, heritage, and migration studies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Social Anthropology
Dr. Gustavsson employs anthropological and historical perspectives to investigate people's relations to things and places, specializing in museum-community dynamics and digital repatriation processes. Her fieldwork with Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in Argentina's Formosa province critically examines social dimensions of archival materials and reconstructs colonial encounters in the Argentina-Bolivia-Paraguay border region.
Her 2022-2024 publications demonstrate consistent focus on Argentine Indigenous communities (Pilagá/Qom peoples, Chaco region), addressing memory production around massacres, visual repatriation ethics, and amateur ethnography history. These works bridge anthropology, history, and museum studies through collaborative approaches to colonial legacies.
Scientific Awards: None documented in source material.
Dr. Gustavsson secured Riksbankens Jubileumsfond funding (2022-2024) for her project on Swedish migration to Latin America and previously led an Argentina National Research Council-funded postdoctoral project (2018-2021) on visual repatriation in Formosa. No graduate student advising is referenced.
Her research involves active collaboration with Indigenous communities in Argentina's Chaco region and interdisciplinary academic teams examining colonial history and migration patterns.




