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Brandon D. Lundy

Professor of Anthropology, Kennesaw State University

Brandon D. Lundy is Chair and Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Kennesaw State University.

He serves as the Editor of the anthropology journal, Economic Anthropology. Receiving his Ph.D.s from SUNY at Buffalo and the University of Science and Technology of Lille, France, Dr. Lundy's work focuses on climate change, sustainable livelihoods, artisanal alcohol, ethnoeconomics, transnational labor migration, and entrepreneurship.

He is the editor or co-editor of five books including two on "Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies" (Lexington Books, 2014, 2015) and one on "Teaching Africa" (Indiana University Press, 2013). He has published in many edited books and journals including Cross-Cultural Research (2022), Human Organization (2021), Sintidus (2019), African Studies (2018), Development in Practice (2018), Journal of International Migration and Integration (2018), Border Crossing (2017), Economic Anthropology (2017), African Arts (2016), African Identities (2015), Journal of International and Global Studies (2014), and Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment (2012). He also co-authored the entry on "Conflict Management and Resolution" for Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies (2019). Dr. Lundy has served as a country specialist (Guinea-Bissau) for the State Department and regularly presents nationally and internationally.

After participating in a Fulbright-Hays in the summer of 2016 in Senegal on "Religion and Diversity in West Africa," he became a Fulbright Specialist where he completed a project on millennials perceptions of their natural environment in Guinea-Bissau, a climate change global hotspot.

Experience

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    Professor of Anthropology, Kennesaw State University