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Anthropology Reveals Inequality in Children of Service

Summary by La Silla Vacía
As I wrote yesterday, this week the XVIII Colombian Congress of Anthropology is held in Popayán. In the midst of academic debates, reunions and new research questions, it is worth remembering why we chose this discipline. And I can’t think of a better opportunity to do so than the recent announcement of the Antonio Restrepo Barco 2025 Prize, given to “Subordinate Diseases: Family Stories in Domestic Work”, by Catalina Joya. This book, presented …
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As I wrote yesterday, this week the XVIII Colombian Congress of Anthropology is held in Popayán. In the midst of academic debates, reunions and new research questions, it is worth remembering why we chose this discipline. And I can’t think of a better opportunity to do so than the recent announcement of the Antonio Restrepo Barco 2025 Prize, given to “Subordinate Diseases: Family Stories in Domestic Work”, by Catalina Joya. This book, presented …

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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