Benjamin Junge is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at SUNY New Paltz. Employing interdisciplinary methods from anthropology, sociology, political science, and history, he contributes to discussions on class mobility, identity, and poverty reduction in Brazil and Latin America. His current project, “‘Family is Everything’: Generational Friction, Social Media, and Political Polarization at Election-Time in Recife, Brazil” explores family dynamics and class identities among Brazil’s once-rising poor, with a focus on social media’s role during political crises. His work has been supported by the National Science Foundation (USA) and the Fulbright Commission of Brazil. Dr. Junge is committed to interdisciplinary research and aims to contribute to global networks addressing social issues related to inequality and conviviality.