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==Career==
In 1967, Lomnitz affiliated with the Center for Mental Health Research at the [[University of Chile]]. In Mexico, she affiliated with the Children's Hospital of the [[Secretariat of Health (Mexico)|Secretariat of Health]], as well as the Center for Technological Innovation and the Institute of Applied Mathematics Research of [[National Autonomous University of Mexico]] (UNAM). Lomnitz taught [[ethnology]] and [[economic anthropology]] at UIAUniversidad Iberoamericana; [[Urban sociology]] and Exchange Systems at the Faculty of Architecture of the UNAM[[National Autonomous University of Mexico]]; and Urban [[Methodology]] and [[Anthropology]] at the [[National School of Anthropology and History]] (ENAH). She was a visiting professor at [[Columbia University]], the Graduate School of Arts and Science of the [[New York University]], the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]], the [[University of Notre Dame]], the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], the Fundación José Ortega y Gasset, the [[University of Chicago]], and the [[University of Paris]] among others.<ref name="1UNAM" />
 
She specialized in research and study on how people live and help marginalized classes in Latin America. As with [[Oscar Lewis]], Lomnitz rejected the relationship between [[human migration]], [[urbanization]], and disorganization proposed by the [[Chicago]] [[environmentalist]]s based on the theories of [[Richard Adams]]. She conducted studies of the Mexican university world indicating that there were four “life careers”: academic, professional, [[ideology|ideological]] politics, and [[Pragmatism|pragmatic]] politics. In the area of [[political anthropology]], she demonstrated that highly centralized systems generate a parallel system of [[informal economy]], as happened in the former [[Soviet Union]].<ref name="6ceas">{{cite web |title=Lomnitz Adler Milstein Larissa |url=http://www.ceas.org.mx/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=142:lomnitz-adler-milstein-larissa&catid=35:socioscurricula&Itemid=55 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304192309/http://www.ceas.org.mx/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=142:lomnitz-adler-milstein-larissa&catid=35:socioscurricula&Itemid=55 |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 March 2016 |publisher=ceas.org |accessdate=11 January 2020 |date=4 March 2016}}</ref>