Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultural diversity and the livelihoods of local communities. While this development has created new opportunities for connecting ethnobiological research with ecological and social sciences, it also raises questions about the role of cognitive perspectives in current ethnobiology. In fact, there are clear signs of institutional separation as research on folkbiological cognition has increasingly found its home in the cognitive science community, weakening its ties to institutionalized ethnobiology. Rather than accepting this separation as inevitable disciplinary specialization, this short perspective article argues for a systemic perspective that add...
For much of their history the relationship between anthropology and psychology is well captured by R...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
How do people understand the world of plants and animals and in what specific ways do these understa...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
We develop an integrative conceptual framework for addressing social-ecological systems across diffe...
Cognitive anthropologists study the relation between culture and thought: how contents and processes...
Cognitive sociology has been split into cultural and interdisciplinary traditions that position them...
Ethnoscience and cognitive sciences From its beginning, in the 1950s, research in ethnoscience has ...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
Anthropological inquiry indicates that all human cultures classify animals and plants in similar way...
This is an appropriate moment to review the state of the art in cognitive anthropology, construed br...
For much of their history the relationship between anthropology and psychology is well captured by R...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
How do people understand the world of plants and animals and in what specific ways do these understa...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
We develop an integrative conceptual framework for addressing social-ecological systems across diffe...
Cognitive anthropologists study the relation between culture and thought: how contents and processes...
Cognitive sociology has been split into cultural and interdisciplinary traditions that position them...
Ethnoscience and cognitive sciences From its beginning, in the 1950s, research in ethnoscience has ...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
Anthropological inquiry indicates that all human cultures classify animals and plants in similar way...
This is an appropriate moment to review the state of the art in cognitive anthropology, construed br...
For much of their history the relationship between anthropology and psychology is well captured by R...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...