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Annual Report SR-CRSP SOCIOLOGY

Sustainable Agropastoral Systems on Marginal Lands-Bolivia

III Training


Students

Degrees Completed

Bolivian Becarios

Huanca, Juana. B.A. Anthropology, El sistema técnico en el cultivo de la papa. Estudio de caso: comunidad San José Llanga Provincia Aroma. Unpublished B.A. thesis. UMSA July, 1995.

Valencia, Silvia. B.A. Sociology, Estrategias de reproducción familiar y tenencia de recursos en una comunidad agropastoril. Unpublished B.A. thesis. UMSA October, 1995.

Illanes Landa, Patricia .B.A. Economics, Adoption of Dairy Production Technology A Case Study of the Cantones of San José Llanga and Chijmuni". UMSA, December 1994.

U.S. Students

Sri Wening Handayani completed her doctoral degree in Rural Sociology in May of 1995. Her dissertation was "Organizational Structure and the Production of Agricultural Knowledge in Indonesia".

She was awarded a small grant for which she carried out a study on "Gender Relations on Goat-Farm Households in Central Java Indonesia".

Sammells, Clare. Harvard University. Completed the requirements for her Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honors in March of 1995 with her Thesis "The Negotiation of Ethnic Identity: Multifaceted Images of Llama Meat in La Paz".


Thesis in progress

Paredes, Valeria, B.A. Sociology, El rol del género en el pastoreo. Estudio de caso: comunidad San José Llanga. (The role of gender in herding. A case study of San José Llanga). Thesis has been submitted to the UMSA Sociology department and under review.

Eyzaguirre, José Luis. B.A. Economics, Production Structure and Labor Efficiency A Case Study San José Llanga. Submitted, waiting defense date. UMSA.

Rodríguez, Lily. B.A. Economics, Marketing of Cattle and Sheep and Family Income in the Community of San José Llanga. University of Oruro. Anticipated date for defense is January 1996.


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