Maximilian Viatori

Maximilian Viatori is a professor of anthropology in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Iowa State University. He has conducted ethnographic and archival research on social inequalities, neoliberalism, and political ecology in Ecuador and Peru since 2001. He is the co-author of Coastal Lives: Nature, Capital, and the Struggle for Artisanal Fisheries in Peru and author of One State, Many Nations: Indigenous Rights Struggles in Ecuador.

Coastal Lives Coastal Lives
Coastal Lives

Coastal Lives

Nature, Capital, and the Struggle for Artisanal Fisheries in Peru

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The Unequal Ocean The Unequal Ocean
The Unequal Ocean

The Unequal Ocean

Living with Environmental Change along the Peruvian Coast

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