New directions in anthropology and environment intersections
Introduction / Carole L. Crumley. -- Part One: Defining Environment and Interpreting Nature. -- Chapter 1: Nature in the Making / Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. -- Chapter 2: Linking Language and the Environment: A Coevolutionary Perspective / Luisa Maffi. -- Chapter 3: Cognitive Anthropology and the Environment / Willett Kempton. -- Chapter 4: Archaeology and Environmental Change / Donald L. Hardesty and Don D. Fowler. -- Chapter 5: Interdisciplinary Borrowing in Environmental Anthropology, and the Critique of Modern Science / Michael R. Dove. -- Part Two: Beliefs, Values and Environmental Justice. -- Chapter 6: Political Ecology and Constructions of Environment in Biological Anthropology / Thomas L. Leatherman and R. Brooke Thomas. -- Chapter 7: Anthropology and Environmental Justice: Analysts, Activists, Mediators, and Trouble Makers / Barbara Rose Johnston. -- Chapter 8: The Politics of Ethnographic Presence: Sites and Topologies in the Study of Transnational Movements / J. Peter Brosius. -- Chapter 9: Do Anthropologists Need Religion and Vice Versa: Adventures and Dangers in Spiritual Ecology. -- Part Three: Application and Engagement. -- Chapter 10: Historical Ecology: Landscapes of Change in the Pacific Northwest / Kathryn R. Winthrop. -- Chapter 11: Getting the Dirt Out: An Anthropological Approach to the Culture and Political Economy of Urban Land in the United States / Alice E. Ingerson. -- Chapter 12: Environmental Anthropology at Sea / Bonnie J. McCay. -- Chapter 13: The Discourse of Environmental / Eric C. Poncelet.
Ecología humana--Estudios interculturales
Antropología
304.2 / N532