Title
Professor of International Development
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Expertise
Acculturation; inequality; social capital; econometrics; research design; Bolivia; indigenous peoples; native Amazonians; panel studies
Profile
Dr. Godoy is a cultural anthropologist who draws on insights from evolutionary biology and economic theory to formulate hypotheses about the effects of market exposure, globalization, or modernization on the well-being and the use of natural resources of indigenous people. He collaborates with biological and cultural anthropologists from Northwestern University, the University of Georgia, and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in a study called the Tsimane¿ Amazonian Panel Study (TAPS). The research team carries out annual survey waves in which they measure a wide range of socioeconomic, demographic, health, and psychological indicators. The research site in Bolivia is also used as a summer research site for Ph.D. students in cultural anthropology at American universities.
Besides Bolivia and the study of globalization, Dr. Godoy does research on secular trends in health comparing health statistics of citizens in Puerto Rico with citizens on the mainland as part of a broader program on the social epidemiology of colonialism.
Degrees
Columbia University, Ph.D.
University of Chicago, M.A.
Harvard University, M.P.A.
Tufts University, B.A.
Awards and Honors
NSF-Panel, IGERT (2002)
NSF-Panel, Cultural Anthropology (1999 - 2002)
President's Fellowship, Columbia University (1977 - 1978)
Tufts University (1972)
Courses Taught
| HS | 221f | Household Economics |
| HS | 225f | The Political Economy and Measure of Inequality |
| HS | 240f | Master's Project Preparation |
| HS | 259b | Topics in Sustainable Development |
| HS | 259f | Topics in Sustainable Development |
| HS | 271a | Framework for Development |
| HS | 295f | Natural Resource Development Planning |
| HS | 306f | Survey Design and Data Analysis for Development |
| HS | 350a | Economics for Management and Social Policy |
| HS | 407b | Survey Research Methods |
Scholarship
