Professor Seligmann gives keynote address at conference in Bergen, Norway, and is interviewed on NPR program "With Good Reason"

Linda Seligmann, Professor of Anthropology and specialist in the Andean region of Latin America, gave a keynote address at a conference in Bergen, Norway, “Localizing Globalization: Gendered Transformations of Work in Developing Economies,” and she was also interviewed on “With Good Reason” (NPR).   She recently published “The Politics of Urban Space among Street Vendors of Cusco, Peru” in Street Economies, Politics, and Urban Social Movements in the Global South (2013) and “Occupying the Center:  Handicraft Vendors, Cultural Vitality, Commodification, and Tourism in Cusco, Peru” (with Daniel Guevara) in a special issue of Built Environment  entitled “Marketplaces as an Urban Development Strategy.”  39(2): 203-23. (2013).