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Maximilian Viatori is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His academic career has been dedicated to ethnographic and archival research focusing on inequality, governance, and political ecology. Viatori’s research navigates the intersection of these themes with pressing global issues such as climate change and neoliberalism. His early research investigated national identity and linguistic rights activism in Ecuador, while his recent work delves into the impacts of climate change on coastal communities in Peru. His book, 'The Unequal Ocean,' critiques prevailing narratives about the ocean that overlook racial disparities and the socio-environmental experiences of different communities. Viatori actively invites students to engage in research, offering guidance for undergraduate and graduate honors and thesis projects related to his diverse areas of interest. He continues to publish and contribute to the discourse surrounding anthropological inquiries into social justice and environmental change.
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