Extremely grateful to the (rather brilliant) Kathleen Schroeder for her comments. I read her work during my PhD & it was formative.
(And she says nice things about the glossary. Still waiting for that magical moment when someone notices the index though)
https://t.co/7xhJE9rOUZ
Found another review:
“A unique in-depth analysis of the Bolivian economy. Maclean has produced a sophisticated, modern, gendered study…that treats the economy in its totality& meaningfully includes analysis of the wealth-generating activity that is usually considered informal”
Also - thanks to Susan Ellison for reviewing Kate Maclean's new book on #Bolivia for @NACLA!
Cash, Clothes, and Construction: Rethinking Value in Bolivia's Pluri-economy (Review) https://t.co/i9h79g1La6
👋Come and get involved in planning the group’s activities for the coming year at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) 💭
All welcome on 6th September, 14:30-16:00 (BST)
Join in person in the Lowther Room at the @RGS_IBG, or online. For online registration, email @DrEllieJupp 📧
Honoured that my film Stories of Pang Jai will be screened at Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Conference on August 28, 2024! Thanks Prof. Kate Maclean @DrKate99 and Prof. Maurizio Marinelli for organising the screening at the conference.
Looking forward to that!
For those at @SLASLatAm conference in Amsterdam - am looking forward to the 'Author meets Critics' panel on my book (& a bit trepidatious)
Am very grateful to Aiko Ikemura, Gareth Jones, & @JessCHope for their comments, & to @PenelopeAnthias for chairing.
Room A2.13 at 16:15
📢 It’s time to submit your entries for the GFGRG dissertation prize. Info about how to submit an outstanding undergrad dissertation below👇🏻 direct message or email with any questions🙋🏻♀️
We are really looking forward to reading the brilliant submissions.
Deadline: 31st July ☀️