Social Sciences Division
Professor
Faculty
Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
Merrill College
Merrill College Academic Building
30
Merrill Academic, room 30
Spring 2024 - Friday. 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
Merrill/Crown Faculty Services
Born in Santiago, Chile, I am a transnational Chilean.
PhD in Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
MA in Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
BA in Economics, American University (Washington D.C).
Socio-environmental conflicts; Economic elites, the state, and political domination; Political economy; Latin American Development; Social Movements; Labor flexibility; Post-neoliberalism.
I am currently working on two projects: The first is a book manuscript - Mythmaking Eco-Extractivism: Material-Semiotic Foundations of its Imaginaries and Political Technologies -- that applies a a systemic, strategic relational, critical cultural political economy approach to study how new capitalist hegemonic project centered on "green extractivism" arises and territorializes its operations. The second is a much delayed analysis of the forms of Latin American rentier capitalism and its state and non-state political forms.
Latin American political economy, Critical cultural political economy, Contemporary socio-environmental conflicts.
Books
Peer Reviewed Articles
Book Chapters
Work in Progress
Documentary: "The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile" Al Jazeera, The Big Picture Series, Directed by Sanjiev Sohal