The Environment in Anthropology

Höfundur Nora Haenn, Allison Harnish and Richard Wilk

Útgefandi NYU Press

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781479876761

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2016

3.490 kr.

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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • General Introduction
  • SECTION 1. SO, WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY?
  • 1. The Concept and Method of Cultural Ecology
  • 2. Smallholders, Householders
  • 3. False Forest History, Complicit Social Analysis: Rethinking Some West African Environmental Narra
  • 4. Gender and Environment: A Feminist Political Ecology Perspective
  • 5. A View from a Point: Ethnoecology as Situated Knowledge
  • 6. Ethics Primer for University Students Intending to Become Natural Resources Managers and Administ
  • SECTION 2. WHAT DOES POPULATION HAVE TO DO WITH IT?
  • 7. Ester Boserup’s Theory of Agrarian Change: A Critical Review
  • 8. The Benefits of the Commons
  • 9. 7 Billion and Counting
  • 10. Rural Household Demographics, Livelihoods, and the Environment
  • 11. Carrying Capacity’s New Guise: Folk Models for Public Debate and Longitudinal Study of Environ
  • 12. The Environment as Geopolitical Threat: Reading Robert Kaplan’s “Coming Anarchy”
  • SECTION 3. WHAT ARE URBAN, RURAL, AND SUBURBAN ENVIRONMENTS?
  • 13. The Growth of World Urbanism
  • 14. Economic Growth and the Environment
  • 15. Bhopal: Vulnerability, Routinization, and the Chronic Disaster
  • 16. The Lawn-Chemical Economy and Its Discontents
  • 17. Addictive Economies and Coal Dependency: Methods of Extraction and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Wes
  • 18. The Anti-Politics Machine: “Development” and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho
  • SECTION 4. HOW DOES GLOBALIZATION AFFECT ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE?
  • 19. How Do We Know We Have Global Environmental Problems? Science and the Globalization of Environme
  • 20. Bottled Water: The Pure Commodity in the Age of Branding
  • 21. Indigenous Initiatives and Petroleum Politics in the Ecuadorian Amazon
  • 22. Land Tenure and REDD+: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • 23. Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connection
  • SECTION 5. HOW DO IDENTITIES SHAPE ECOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES?
  • 24. Cultural Theory and Environmentalism
  • 25. Endangered Forests, Endangered People: Environmentalist Representations of Indigenous Knowledge
  • 26. The Nature of Gender: Gender, Work, and Environment
  • 27. “But I Know It’s True”: Environmental Risk Assessment, Justice, and Anthropology
  • 28. Bringing the Moral Economy Back in . . . to the Study of 21st-Century Transnational Peasant Move
  • 29. How to Queer Ecology: One Goose at a Time
  • SECTION 6. CAN BIODIVERSITY BE CONSERVED?
  • 30. Neoliberal Conservation: A Brief Introduction
  • 31. The Power of Environmental Knowledge: Ethnoecology and Environmental Conflicts in Mexican Conser
  • 32. Radical Ecology and Conservation Science: An Australian Perspective
  • 33. Stolen Apes: The Illicit Trade in Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Bonobos, and Orangutans
  • 34. Difference and Conflict in the Struggle over Natural Resources: A Political Ecology Framework
  • SECTION 7. IS GREEN CONSUMERISM THE ANSWER?
  • 35. The Invisible Giant: Cargill and Its Transnational Strategies
  • 36. Treading Lightly? Ecotourism’s Impact on the Environment
  • 37. What Is Degrowth? From an Activist Slogan to a Social Movement
  • 38. Protecting the Environment the Natural Way: Ethical Consumption and Commodity Fetishism
  • SECTION 8. OKAY, NOW WHAT?
  • 39. Living Up to Our Words
  • 40. Social Responsibility and the Anthropological Citizen
  • 41. World Is Burning, Sky Is Falling, All Hands on Deck! Reflections on Engaged and Action-Oriented
  • 42. A Wonderfully Incomplete Bibliography of Action-Oriented Anthropology and Applied Environmental
  • Contributors
  • Index
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