Abstract
The increasing digitization of our experiences and existence, the processes of right-wingization, bureaucratic entrapment and job insecurity are three transformations that constitute a substantial part of the conditions and challenges in different parts of Latin America for the reinvention of our anthropologies. This article addresses these transformations and discusses their implications for anthropological work thought from Latin America.
Keywords:
Digital transformations; ethnography 2.0; right-wing processes; bureaucratic entrapments; university anthropologies; our anthropologies.