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(Ebook) The Environment in Anthropology A Reader in Ecology Culture and Sustainable Living 1st Edition by Nora Haenn, Richard Wilk ISBN 0814736378 9780814736371

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Authors:Nora Haenn, Richard Wilk
Pages:504 pages.
Year:2005
Language:english
File Size:3.58 MB
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(Ebook) The Environment in Anthropology A Reader in Ecology Culture and Sustainable Living 1st Edition by Nora Haenn, Richard Wilk ISBN 0814736378 9780814736371

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ISBN 10: 0814736378 
ISBN 13: 9780814736371
Author: Nora Haenn, Richard Wilk

The Environment in Anthropology presents ecology and current environmental studies from an anthropological point of view. From the classics to the most current scholarship, this book connects the theory and practice in environment and anthropology, giving readers a strong intellectual foundation as well as offering practical tools for solving environmental problems. Haenn and Wilk pose the most urgent questions of environmental protection: How are environmental problems mediated by cultural values? What are the environmental effects of urbanization? When do environmentalists get in conflict with indigenous peoples? How can we assess the impact of 'environmentally correct' businesses such as the Body Shop? They also cover the fundamental topics of population growth, large scale development, biodiversity conservation, sustainable environmental management, indigenous groups, consumption, and globalization. Balancing landmark essays with cutting-edge scholarship, bridging theory and practice, and offering suggestions for further reading and new directions for research, The Environment in Anthropology is the ideal introduction to a burgeoning field. Contributors: J. Peter Brosius, Billie DeWalt, Arturo Escobar, Akhil Gupta, Caren Kaplan, Conrad Kottak, David Maybury-Lewis, B.J. McCay, Kay Milton, Virginia Nazarea, Robert Netting, Vandana Shiva, Julian Steward, and Susan C. Stonich.

(Ebook) The Environment in Anthropology A Reader in Ecology Culture and Sustainable Living 1st Table of contents:

  • Part I: Setting the Stage: Anthropological Engagements with the Environment

    • Chapter 1: The Historical Trajectory of Human Ecology

      • John W. Bennett

    • Chapter 2: Ecosystem Ecology and the Anthropology of Ecosystems

      • Roy Rappaport

    • Chapter 3: How Ecologists Think: The Problem of Coexistence

      • Arturo Escobar

    • Chapter 4: Ecological Anthropology

      • Emilio F. Moran

  • Part II: Culture, Environment, and Livelihoods

    • Chapter 5: The Sacred Cow Controversy

      • Marvin Harris

    • Chapter 6: The Flow of Energy

      • Richard B. Lee

    • Chapter 7: The Original Affluent Society

      • Marshall Sahlins

    • Chapter 8: The Economy of the Hunter-Gatherer: The Case of the Hadza

      • James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes

    • Chapter 9: The Ecologies of Swidden Agriculture

      • Harold C. Conklin

    • Chapter 10: Terracing, Conservation, and Conflict in the Philippines

      • Jeanne M. Haenn

  • Part III: Environmental Politics and Environmentalisms

    • Chapter 11: The Wilderness and the American Mind

      • Roderick Nash

    • Chapter 12: Environmentalism of the Poor

      • Joan Martinez-Alier

    • Chapter 13: Local and Global Environmentalisms

      • Paul Robbins and Sarah A. Moore

    • Chapter 14: The “Nature” of Environmental Justice

      • Laura Pulido

    • Chapter 15: Defending the Land: Indigenous Environmentalism

      • Winona LaDuke

    • Chapter 16: Contesting Commons, Contesting Nature: The Politics of Wildlife Conservation in Southern Africa

      • Maia Green

  • Part IV: Science, Knowledge, and the Environment

    • Chapter 17: Local and Scientific Knowledge

      • Carole Crumley

    • Chapter 18: Beyond the “Tragedy of the Commons”

      • Elinor Ostrom

    • Chapter 19: Social Construction of Nature

      • Neil Smith

    • Chapter 20: The Trouble with Wilderness; or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature

      • William Cronon

    • Chapter 21: The Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

      • Fikret Berkes

    • Chapter 22: The Politics of Climate Change

      • Myanna Lahsen

  • Part V: Sustainable Living and the Future of Human-Environment Relations

    • Chapter 23: Human Population: The Lasting Constraint

      • Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich

    • Chapter 24: Consumption, Consumerism, and Sustainability

      • Richard Wilk

    • Chapter 25: The Challenges of Sustainability

      • Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones, and Andy Stirling

    • Chapter 26: Building Sustainable Futures

      • Arturo Escobar

    • Chapter 27: What Does It Mean to Live Sustainably?

      • Douglas G. Murray

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