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Cristián Simonetti completed a PhD in Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen in 2012. He has conducted fieldwork with land and underwater archaeologists both in Chile and Scotland. His research focuses on perception, communication, corporeal movement, technology, and especially on the relationship between the experience and conceptualization of time and space. He is currently working on scientific understandings of time in the interdisciplinary study of climate change.
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perception, comunication, movement, enskillment, technology, human ecology, conceptualization, time, space,
interdisciplinarity.
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Simonetti, C. Forthcoming. En presencia de lo ausente. Rastreando materiales en movimiento. Papeles de Trabajo.
Simonetti, C. 2013. Between the vertical and the horizontal. Time and space in archaeology. History of the Human Sciences, 26 (1): 90-110.
Simonetti, C. 2009. Significado y mundo compartido. Hacia una aproximación presentacional sentida al problema del otro. Il Quattrocento, 3: 13-24.
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2010 Principal's Small Grant, University of Aberdeen.
2008-2011 College of Arts and Social Science Open Funding, University of Aberdeen.
2008-2012 Beca Presidente de la Republica, Ministerio de Planificación, Gobierno de Chile.
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2011 Arthur Maurice Hocart Essay Prize, Royal Anthropological Institute. For the essay ‘With the past under your feet. On the development of temporal concepts in archaeology’.
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