What makes us different is what makes us human..
Harry Sanabria received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1989.
He is a social anthropologist whose research and teaching centers on economic anthropology and political economy, social history and historical demography, and cross-cultural studies of drug production and consumption.
A Latin Americanist with primary interest in the Andean region, he has carried out field research on migration and coca production in Bolivia, drug use and dealing in inner city neighborhoods in New York City, and historical demography in Bolivia and Argentina.
He is currently engaged in a longitudinal and historically informed study of demographic trends and family/household forms in Bolivia and on the interplay of political economy, demography, and land use in the eastern flanks of the Bolivian Andes.
Gender, Class, and the Political Economy of Reproductive Change in Puerto Rico
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