Background
Velez-Ibanez, Carlos Guillermo was born on October 27, 1936 in Nogales, Arizona, United States. Son of Adalberto Garcia and Luz (Ibanez) Velez.
( In this political ethnography of the "marginalized" pop...)
In this political ethnography of the "marginalized" population of Netzahuacoyotl Izcalli, the fourth largest city in Mexico, Carlos Vélez-Ibañez shows that although marginalized groups seldom emerge the clear winners of political struggles, they gain a sense of autonomy and social power that can never be erased.
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laboratory administrator research anthropology educator
Velez-Ibanez, Carlos Guillermo was born on October 27, 1936 in Nogales, Arizona, United States. Son of Adalberto Garcia and Luz (Ibanez) Velez.
Bachelor, University Arizona, 1961. Master of Arts, University Arizona, 1968. Master of Arts, University California, San Diego, 1972.
Doctor of Philosophy, University California, San Diego, 1975.
Associate professor anthropology, University of California at Los Angeles, since 1982; director Bureau Applied Research in Anthropology, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1982; professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1983; associate dean school social and behavioral science, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1984-1986. Visiting associate Smithsonian Institute, since 1986.
( In this political ethnography of the "marginalized" pop...)
( In this political ethnography of the "marginalized" pop...)
(Book by Velez-Ibanez, Carlos G.)
Member Hispanic Professional Action Committee, Tucson, since 1983. Fellow Society Applied Anthropology, American Anthropological Association (member-at-large general anthropological unit). Member CIBOLA Anthropological Association (president since 1985), Hispanic Alumni Association.
Children from previous marriage: Carlos, Lucy, Miguel, Carmelita. Married Maria Teresa Marquez, January 28, 1974. 1 child, Mariel.