World’s Most Vital Resource
It is not necessary to explain the process by which algae through millions of years of geological time and chemical … Continue reading World’s Most Vital Resource
It is not necessary to explain the process by which algae through millions of years of geological time and chemical … Continue reading World’s Most Vital Resource
In the May-June 1993 issue of Wired Magazine, an article on a group of mathematicians advocating a radical, libertarian, cryptographic … Continue reading The War Against Privacy
Although he was a left-wing, socialist president for two consecutive terms, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva demonstrated that a left-wing … Continue reading Decline of Brazil’s Middle Class
In his highly original work, Birth of the Clinic, Foucault focuses his attention on the human experience and the rational … Continue reading Birth of the Pharmaceutical
For decades, investors in advanced economies (AEs) have shaped the evolution of global markets. Research shows that advanced economy investors … Continue reading Changing Global Economies
People are migrating across the globe in unprecedented numbers. More than 200 million people are residing in countries other than … Continue reading Undocumented Migration: a global problem
Within a historical context, ethnography attempts to be holistic in nature based in part on emic views. It is written, … Continue reading Origins and Scope of Thick Ethnography
Some sources claim that one out of every 236 people becomes a victim of human trafficking. Even more startling, sources … Continue reading Human Trafficking: a growing epidemic
Recently, health officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a travel alert for Central, South America and the … Continue reading Global Warming: trends and consequences
What are some of the primary concerns of Universal Health and access to quality health care? Among researchers doing studies … Continue reading Intricacies of Universal Health Care
Those who have chosen to become permanent expatriates at some time or another experience a very disturbing and confusing dilemma. … Continue reading Expatriates: Dilemmas and Misconceptions
Recently, I came across an article in Lasa Forum Spring 2013 edition in which Edward Telles and Marcelo Paixão assessed … Continue reading Affirmative Action in Brazil: is it necessary?
Recently, a PhD educated, cultural researcher for a Canadian magazine contacted me about Perspectives’ focus on “open-access publishing, public accessibility … Continue reading Mandate of the Intellectual
Medical anthropology, although considered a subcategory in anthropology, has been making contributions to medicine and public health since the development … Continue reading Indispensability of Medical Anthropology
Any attempt to understand black American men and their relationships with Brazilian women must first consider cultural characteristics and the … Continue reading Black American Men and Brazilian Women
In 2012, Dr. Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, Harvard University Law School lectured at the David Rockefeller … Continue reading US – Brazil Relations: the dynamics of consciousness and empowerment
When I first encountered Lévi-Strauss in graduate school, I thought the title of his monumental work sounded strange. At that … Continue reading Tristes Tropiques: Revisited
Now this is an article that is going to upset a lot of people but at the same time it will cause a lot of people to reflect on something that we so easily take for granted.
Countries throughout the world are struggling to throw off their traditional forms of government and acquire the democratic way of … Continue reading The Cultural Incongruence of Democracy
Some of you may be interested in knowing that Perspectives in Anthropology will be featuring a series of online anthropology … Continue reading Documentary Series
It is the intention of the editor to present a series of texts written by some of the most … Continue reading The Great Revival: CIAD II
The annual Odunde Street Festival, held every second Sunday in June, brings a genuine taste of Africa to South Street, … Continue reading Odunde Festival in Philadelphia
Anyone who has conducted ethnographic research understands the importance of the participant-observer methodology.
Continue reading “Ethnography: The Stranger Effect and Gift Giving”
One Sunday in February, 2008 when my wife and I were living in the bairro of Itapúa which is situated … Continue reading Candomblé, Macumba Ritual and Jaré in Brazil
This year heralds two important political elections in both the United States and Brazil. Both countries pride themselves on conducting elections according to the democratic political process. But in hindsight, just what is the significance of the right to vote in a political election? Continue reading “The Right to Vote: Should it be a freedom or an obligation?”