
David Ivan R. Fleischer
E-mail: df681417@albany.edu
Education:
BA, University of Brasilia (Brazil)
MA, University of Brasilia (Brazil)
Current Research:
.My current research focuses on the convergence and divergence between ecotourism and environmental projects and their effects on policy-making and local communities.
Research interests:
Anthropology of tourism, urban anthropology, environment and ecotourism; Mexico and Brazil.
Publications:
FLEISCHER, David I. R. Ecotourism ou “Yuk! Tourism!”
Sustainability and adaptability of Historical cities? 1st Meeting of Latin
American Anthropology (Latin American Anthropological Association – ALA).
Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina: Escuela de Antropología de la Facultad
de Humanidades y Artes de La Universidad Nacional de Rosario, July 11 to 15,
2005.
Article written for the Symposium: “Territory and Sustainability”,
at the 1st CLA.
FLEISCHER, David I. R. “São Tomé das
Letras and Lagoa Santa: Sustainability or risk to the cultural and natural heritage?”
Brazilian Reunion of Anthropology: Nation and Citizenship (Brazilian Anthropological
Association – ABA). Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil: Centro de Convenções
de Pernambuco, July 12 to 15, 2004.
Article written for the Research Forum: “Environment, Development and
Sustainability”, at the 24th RBA.
FLEISCHER, David I. R. & PARANHOS, Rodrigo F. “São
Tomé das Letras and São Jorge: Genesis, Conflict and Identity
in the Constitution of Attractive to a tourist
Market.” Brazilian Reunion of Anthropology (RBA): Nation and Citizenship
(Brazilian Anthropological Association – ABA). Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil:
Centro de Convenções de Pernambuco, July 12 to 15, 2004.
Article written for the Research Forum: “Cities and Markets: new forms
of conflict in the specialization of social and economic practices”, at
the 24th RBA.
FLEISCHER, David I. R. “São Tomé das
Letras and Contemporary Tourism: Sustainability or risks to the historical heritage
and local culture?" Reunion of
Anthropology of the Mercosul (V: Florianópolis [SC]: November 30 to December
3, 2003) Anthropology in Perspectives / Flavio Braune Wiik, Tiago Moreira dos
Santos (Organizers). Florianópolis: Federal University of Santa Catarina,
2003 344 p.
Article written for the Discussion Group “Development Projects, socio-environmental
effects and patrimony”, at the V RAM.
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