Anthropologists Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld and Taylor C. Nelms set their discussion of neoliberalism and apocalypse in Ecuador during the turn of…
Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld
Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is Senior Associate Dean for Social Sciences and Global Programs and Professor of Anthropology. Since 1991, he has written and taught about community economies, artisan production, indigenous movements, and cultural change in the context of globalization. His publications include the books Fighting Like a Community: Andean Civil Society in an Era of Indigenous Uprisings (Chicago, 2009) and Fast, Easy and In Cash: Artisan Hardship and Hope in the Global Economy (with Jason Antrosio, Chicago, 2015).