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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Tenured associate professors

Daniela Salvucci

Daniela.Salvucci@unibz.it

+39 0472 014222

BX A3.15a
Faculty of Education
Regensburger Allee 16 - viale Ratisbona, 16
39042
Brixen-Bressanone

Short bio

Daniela Salvucci is an Associate Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Education, unibz. She currently works on cultures of mountain people, especially in the Alps and the Andes, and on the history of the Malinowski family in South Tyrol. She holds a PhD from Siena University, and has been doing ethnographic and archival research in Argentina, Italy and the U.S. Her thematic fields are gender, family, kinship and migration studies, rituals and environmental relationality, the history of anthropology. 

 

Courses

Body, Gender and Family in Transcultural Perspective

51081 · M-DEA/01 · Bachelor in Social Work · EN

Cultural Studies

17323B · M-DEA/01 · Bachelor in Communication Sciences and Culture · EN

Didactics of Anthropology

82093 · M-DEA/01 · University course for initial training of secondary school teachers in the Italian language · IT

Didactics of Anthropology

82093 · M-DEA/01 · University course for initial training of secondary school teachers in the Italian language · IT

Ethnographic research methods

15144E · PhD Programme in Education and Social Sciences · EN

Laboratory of Didactics of Anthropology (lab.)

82094 · M-DEA/01 · University course for initial training of secondary school teachers in the Italian language · IT

Laboratory of Didactics of Anthropology (lab.)

82094 · M-DEA/01 · University course for initial training of secondary school teachers in the Italian language · IT

Main Research Areas

Sociocultural dynamics: institutions, welfare, social professions, environment and population

Alpine and Andean anthropology; mountain studies; body, gender, family in transcultural perspective; matrifocality; kinship/relatedness and environmental relationality; rituals, festivals, and indigenous territories in the Andean region; history of anthropology; Malinowski family in South Tyrol; work collaboration between Bronislaw Malinowski and his wife Elsie R. Masson; genealogical memories of Italian migration; memories and perceptions of migration in Italy; ethnographic method; deep mapping; critical heritage-making and territorial development. 

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