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gci@uaslp.mxProfessor is ecological studies on peasants, rural development, food anthropology motivated by students and the social reality that Mexico is living has begun to work with themes of anthropology of violence, in particular with topics of feminicide. I have also been an expert on issues of Social Impact Manifests or Social Impact Assessments for the cogeneration of electric power.
Professor of two
graduate programs Multidisciplinary Postgraduate Program in Environmental
Sciences, PMPCA and Postgraduate in Latin American Studies in Territory Society
and Culture, PELTSC. The subjects that are taught in them are Economic Ecology,
Political Ecology, Peasant Studies, mainly, in addition to working with
environmental health specialists.