
معرفی
Daniela Salvucci is a researcher at the Faculty of Education, University of Bozen-Bolzano (unibz), specializing in cultures of mountain peoples, kinship systems, and indigenous territories in the Andean region. She holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Siena and has conducted research in Argentina, collaborating with institutions such as the Ibero-American Institute (Berlin) and CEMLA (Buenos Aires). Her work integrates themes like rituals, family dynamics, transcultural perspectives, and the history of anthropological practices.
Education:
- PhD in Cultural Anthropology, Ethnology, and Cultural Studies, University of Siena, Italy
Research Focus:
Salvucci’s research emphasizes kinship structures, family studies, and the socio-cultural dynamics of indigenous communities in the Andes. She explores how rituals and heritagisation practices shape cultural identity, particularly in mountain regions. Her work bridges anthropology with contemporary debates on cultural preservation and globalization.
Teaching and Projects:
- Teaches courses such as Antropologia e cultura dell’area ladina e alpina III, Body, Gender and Family in Transcultural Perspective, and Food Anthropology.
- Previously contributed to the Platform Cultural Heritage Cultural Production (Faculty of Design and Art) and the Malinowski Forum for Ethnography and Anthropology (MFEA) at unibz.
- Associated with the deep map lab and Mountain cultures initiatives.
Grants and Advising:
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