Graduate Student, Anthropology
OSEA, The Open School of Ethnography and Anthropology, Anthropology
Thesis Title: (NO) INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATÁN: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE TALK IN PISTÉ, MÉXICO, REVOLVING AROUND THE INFLUENZA PHENOMENON OF 2009
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Allan Burns
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About
Justin Quinn is a MA/PhD graduate student of anthropology at the University of Florida. His research interests include the anthropology of the translocal (globalization, tourism), economic anthropology, the anthropology of development, the anthropolgy of pedagogy, social justice, and archaeology.
He has worked in Yucatan on the sustainability of tourism, in Southwest Florida on the role of non-profit organizations in local development, and was a founding researcher of the Sarasota County Water Oral History Project. He has also worked in Connecticut researching the role of non-profit organizations in local development and the relationship between development, gaming and tribal sovereignty.
Contact Information
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| IM: | jq0216 [skype] |









