
معرفی
Joseph Quick is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, specializing in sociocultural anthropology with a focus on Kichwa communities in Ecuador and the United States, and Mapuche communities in Argentina and Chile.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2018)
- M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Chicago (2008)
His research examines indigenous experiences through long-term ethnographic work at Ecuador's Green Lake Quilotoa Community Tourism Center since 2012, analyzing how indigenous civil society institutions address rural poverty and out-migration. Current projects investigate Kichwa labor migration to Chicago following tourism's pandemic collapse and digitally mediated indigenous identity spaces created by youth across Latin America through a University of Manchester collaboration. He is co-creating a graphic ethnography using paintings to document migration experiences across generations.
Scientific Awards: None mentioned.
Advising and Grants: Student advising details and grant funding information are not specified in available sources.
Dr. Quick actively participates in a University of Manchester research project studying new media use by indigenous youth across Latin America, connecting him with creators from diverse indigenous groups to analyze social organization and cultural significance of digitally mediated identity spaces.





