Brandon D. Lundy

Brandon D. Lundy is a professor of anthropology and chair of the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Kennesaw State University. He serves as the editor of the 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 sustainable livelihood including food security, ethnoeconomics, transnational labor migration, entrepreneurship, and artisanal alcohol. 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), African Studies (2018), Border Crossing (2017), African Arts (2016), and African Identities (2015). Dr. Lundy has been invited by the State Department to serve as a country specialist (Guinea-Bissau) and is currently funded through an NSF grant focused on the contested valuation of local alcohol in Cabo Verde.