BIO
Anthony Oliver-Smith
Anthony Oliver-Smith is Professor of Anthropology at the
University of Florida. He is also affiliated with the Center for Latin American
Studies at that institution. He has done anthropological research and consultation
on issues relating to disasters and involuntary resettlement in Peru, Honduras,
India, Brazil, Jamaica, Mexico, Japan, and the United States since the 1970s.
He has served on the executive boards of the National Association of Practicing
Anthropologists (NAPA) and the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) and
on the Social Sciences Committee of the Earthquake Engineering Research
Institute. He is a member of the editorial boards of Environmental Disasters
and Desastres y Sociedad. His work on disasters has focused on issues of
post-disaster social organization, including class/race/ethnicity/gender
based patterns of differential aid distribution, social consensus and conflict,
grief and mourning issues and social mobilization of community-based reconstruction
efforts.
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