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Ana Lúcia Pastore Schritzmeyer

Professor. Departament of Anthropology · University of São Paulo, USP

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@antropologia.fflch.usp.br
8Scopus Publications
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Research Interests

Anthopology of Law

Biography

Ana Lúcia Pastore Schritzmeyer is an anthropologist, lawyer and a professor in the Department of Anthropology (University of São Paulo, USP, Brazil). Coordinates the Anthropology of Law Center (NADIR – Núcleo de Antropologia do Direito – USP) and the Ethics Committee on Research with Human Beings of the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences of USP (CEP-FFLCH-USP). She works in the anthropology of law area with the: jury trials, jurisprudence and narratives of violence, human rights, demands for recognition of rights, access to justice, professional and professions of law, criminal justice systems, and criminology.

Education

At the University of São Paulo (USP) she graduated in Social Sciences (1986) and in Law (1988), completed a Master's (1994) and Doctorate (2002) in Social Anthropology and, in 2003, became a professor at the Department of Anthropology and the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology. She has been a university professor since 1988 and joined the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB-SP) in 1989.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. ANTHROPOLOGY OF LAW IN BRAZIL: DIRECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS FROM THE VIII ENADIR
    Revista De Estudos Empiricos Em Direito, 2025
  2. Not Having an A Priori Has Become the Anthropological A Priori: Multiple Forms of Knowledge Are Produced in Ethnographic Experiments
    A Priori Method in the Social Sciences A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2023
  3. Autoethnographies and Analysis of the Pandemic by Neophytes in Anthropology: Discoveries, Reinventions, and Sensitivities
    Dilemas, 2022
  4. In doubt, she was morally condemned instead of legally acquitted: Ethnography of a trial by jury of São Paulo, Brazil
    Revista De Antropologia, 2020
  5. Human Rights and Their Extra-Legal Circulations: Some Anthropological Reflections
    Global Phenomena and Social Sciences an Interdisciplinary and Comparative Approach, 2017

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