TEAM

Marc Morell holds an advanced studies diploma (DEA) in Anthropology and a university master’s degree in Human Cognition and Evolution from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB); a master of arts in International Tourism Policy from the University of North London; and a bachelor’s degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology and a bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Barcelona (UB). He has worked as a researcher and adjunct lecturer at the UIB and expects to obtain his doctorate in 2015 in the Programme of Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology at the UB. He is associated with the Politics, Labour and Sustainability (UIB) research group, and the Exclusion and Social Control (UB) research group.
Marc has carried out field work in Mallorca, Catalonia and Malta on subjects as diverse as: agricultural work and migration; conflict and historical memory; tourism and intangible heritage; and gentrification and social movements. Currently, he is interested in the formation of class in the heart of collective struggles for the urban space, and is a member of the Anthropology of Urban Conflict Observatory (OACU), the Catalan Institute of Anthropology (ICA), the European Association of Social Anthropology, the Commission on Urban Anthropology and the Commission on Global Transformations and Marxian Anthropology, both of which are part of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. His most recent publications include: The Making of Heritage (co-edited by C del Mármol and J Chalcraft); When space draws the line on class (edited by JG Carrier and D Kalb for the Cambridge University Press); El trabajo de la gentrificación (in Working Paper Series Contested_Cities); De l'espai no et refies mai (in Quaderns-e published by the ICA); Playing snakes and ladders in Ciutat de Mallorca (with J Franquesa and edited by M Kousis, T Selwyn and D Clark for Berghahn); Working class heritage without the working class (edited by L Smith, P Shackle and G Campbell for Routledge); and Ġebla and the Maltese grumbling civil society (in En Cours). 

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