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Vinicius de Aguiar Furuie

Vinicius de Aguiar Furuie, a young man with long dark hair tied up, wearing a plaid shirt
Assistant Professor
Building HL 336

My research brings insights from environmental and economic anthropology to bear on each other, opening space for a social analysis in which humans and non-humans interact and mutually distribute responsibilities. My main region of interest is Amazonia, where I have conducted extensive fieldwork on the economy of Non-Timber Forest Products involving river traders, Indigenous and riverside communities, and fair-trade initiatives. I am particularly interested in forms of exchange, credit, patronage and other asymmetrical relations, as well as paradigms of human-environment relations in the region and beyond. I began working with Amazonian riverside communities in 2007 when I was an undergraduate student at the University of S茫o Paulo. I have also written on Japanese environmental movements, with a focus on antinuclear protests following the Fukushima meltdown of 2011. I received a PhD in Anthropology from Princeton University in 2020 and was a Harvard University Environmental Fellow from 2020-2022.

Selected Recent Publications

2024 "" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

2021 鈥淩egat玫es: cr茅dito e confian莽a numa economia sustent谩vel na Amaz么nia,鈥 (Regat玫es: Credit and Trust in an Amazonian Sustainable Economy鈥). In NEXO Pol铆ticas P煤blicas

2020 鈥淐ircuits of Glass: A Century of Art and Trade in the Brazilian Amazon,鈥 Harvard Review of Latin America.

2020 鈥淥 Estado, a natureza e a liberdade dos povos e comunidades tradicionais鈥 (The State, Nature and the Freedom of Forest Peoples and Communities鈥). In NEXO Pol铆ticas P煤blicas

2016 鈥淚mprensa e Barragens na Bacia do Tapaj贸s鈥 (鈥淧ress Coverage of Dams in the Tapaj贸s River Basin,鈥 with Daniela Alarcon and Nat谩lia Guerrero). In Ocekadi, edited by Daniela Alarcon, Mauricio Torres, and Brent Millikan. Bras铆lia: International Rivers