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MEDEA: Models and their Effects on Development paths: an Ethnographic and comparative Approach to knowledge transmission and livelihood strategies

 

MEDEA is a collaborative project funded through the European Commission’s FP7. The project is led by the Anthropology Department at Goldsmiths and 5 international partners: the University of Barcelona, the University of Bologna, the Comenius University of Bratislva, the Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social of Buenos Aires and the University of Brasilia.

 

The project will use fine-grained ethnographic data in conjunction with qualitative and quantitative models to examine and predict patterns of adaptation, networks of socio-economic expansion and potential opportunities for innovation in the contemporary global context.

 

 

 

 

 

NEWS

MEDEA Conference in Barcelona (23-24 February 2012) link

Primer Encuentro de Estudios Sociales sobre la Siderurgia Argentina link

Entrevista a Irene Sabaté en Diario de Ferrol, 4 de Junio 2010 link

medea steel project © 2010

 

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