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Larissa Adler Lomnitz (June 17, 1932 - April 13, 2019) was a French-born Chilean-Mexican social anthropologist, researcher, professor, and academic. After living in France, Colombia, and Israel, she received Chilean nationality by marriage and Mexican nationality by residence. She conducted research and studies regarding the way in which marginalized classes survive in Latin America. She pioneered the study of social networks and the study of the importance of trust for the economy and politics. Her first study in this regard focused on the exchange of favors in the Chilean middle class. Lomnitz completed her doctoral thesis about the importance of exchanging favors and confidence in the informal economy in Mexico City. She then explored the importance of social networks in very diverse fi

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  • Larissa Adler Milstein (es)
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  • Ломнитц, Лариса Адлер (ru)
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  • Larissa Adler Lomnitz (June 17, 1932 - April 13, 2019) was a French-born Chilean-Mexican social anthropologist, researcher, professor, and academic. After living in France, Colombia, and Israel, she received Chilean nationality by marriage and Mexican nationality by residence. She conducted research and studies regarding the way in which marginalized classes survive in Latin America. She pioneered the study of social networks and the study of the importance of trust for the economy and politics. Her first study in this regard focused on the exchange of favors in the Chilean middle class. Lomnitz completed her doctoral thesis about the importance of exchanging favors and confidence in the informal economy in Mexico City. She then explored the importance of social networks in very diverse fi (en)
  • Larissa Adler Milstein (París, Francia, 17 de junio de 1932 - Ciudad de México, 13 de abril de 2019​) fue una antropóloga social, investigadora, catedrática y académica de nacionalidad chilena por matrimonio y nacionalidad mexicana por residencia.​ Realizó investigaciones y estudios sobre la manera en que sobreviven las clases marginadas en América Latina. Fue pionera en el estudio de redes sociales y en el estudio de la importancia de la confianza para la economía y la política. Su primer estudio en este sentido se centró en el intercambio de favores en la clase media chilena. Realizó su tesis doctoral acerca de la importancia del intercambio de favores y de la confianza en la economía informal en la Ciudad de México. Exploró después la importancia de las redes sociales en ámbitos muy div (es)
  • Лариса Адлер-Ломнитц (Larissa Adler Lomnitz; 17 июня 1932, Париж — 13 апреля 2019) — мексиканский социальный антрополог французского происхождения, специалист по анализу общественных сетей, пионер в этой области.Доктор философии, эмерит-исследователь Национального автономного университета Мексики, профессор, иностранный член НАН США (2010) и Американского философского общества (2011). В 2006 году лауреат . Автор девяти книг, десятков статей. Среди её книг — Networks and Marginality, A Mexican Elite Family, Becoming a Scientist in Mexico, Chile’s Political Culture and Parties. (ru)
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