Santiago Montero-Cruzada is welcomed as academic visitor

The School of Anthropology & Conservation welcomes Santiago Montero-Cruzada, who will be here as an academic visitor on and off for 6 months, with support from a Spanish government academic development grant. Santiago is currently finishing his PhD in ecological anthropology (Society and Environment Program, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain) on human-animal relations and hunting (with a focus on communication and semiotics) in the Sierra Morena Extremeña (Badajoz, Spain). Santiago is also very interested, both as a practitioner and researcher, on human-livestock relations, coming from a family of mixed-livestock farmers and shepherds.  During his visit Santiago will be working on several publications to continue his academic portfolio.

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