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Focus
She focuses on latin america and central america. Studies forensic anthropology, migration, human rights. -
Migration and the Transnationalization of Fiesta Customs in Todos Santos Cuchumatán, Latin American Perspectives, Volume 32, No. 5, September, pp. 12-32.
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Grey Spaces and Endless Negotiations: Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights in Anthropology Put to Work, Richard Fox and Les Field, eds,” Berg Publishers, pp. 45-64. (with Mercedes Doretti)
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Lynching and Post-War Complexities in Guatemala, in Global Vigilantism, D. Pratten and A. Sen, eds. Columbia University Press USA/Hurst & Co, UK, pp. 362-389 (with G. Weston)
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Forensic Anthropology in Peace Support Operations. In Law enforcement within the framework of peace support operations, edited by Roberta Arnold. Koninklijke Brill NV: Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 179-196. (with Mercedes Doretti)
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Intergenerational Conflict After War, in Mayas in Postwar Guatemala: Harvest of Violence Revisted, Walter Little and Timothy J. Smith, eds. University of Alabama Press, pp. 96-109.
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Security, Migration and Human Rights Talk: Postwar Dilemmas in Todos Santos Cuchumatán,Guatemala (Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, April
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Burrell, J. and E. Moodie. Introduction: Ethnographic Visions of Millennial Central America. In Central America in the New Millennium: Living Transition and Reimagining Democracy. Berghahn (in press)
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Open Access vs. Resricted access
I could not find any open access articles for her. I found many on diffrent research databases that we can access at Kwantlen. -
Jennifer Burrell
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Summary of articles
A majority of the focus is on forensic anthropology and migration. She has written articles starting in 2005 and the most recent one I could find was written this year. -
Linked In
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After War: Conflict, Power and Politics Among the Maya, University of Texas Press