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Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier is a multimodal anthropologist specializing in visual anthropology and sound studies. She is engaged in creative practices and digital media, focusing on the implications of infrastructure and cultural policies in Cuba and Canada. Her work involves producing various audio-visual texts including films, sound clips, and installations. Boudreault-Fournier's research examines materiality, circulation, and the consequences of the recent economic crisis, contributing to the discourse surrounding digital media in anthropological contexts. She is dedicated to supervising graduate students whose work relates to visual anthropology and sound studies, emphasizing innovative methodologies in creative practices. As Editor-in-Chief of Anthropologica, she actively contributes to advancing research themes in multimodal anthropology, focusing on the cultural contexts of the Caribbean, Cuba, and Canada.
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