In this article, I describe how the methods of anthropology proved productive and fruitful for research and environmental justice (EJ) activism against methyl iodide, a highly toxic soil fumigant pesticide used to sterilize soil before food crops like strawberries are transplanted. I continue a thread of discussion around what roles anthropology, and especially, public and applied anthropology, should play in addressing the serious problems traditionally encountered, documented, analyzed, and theorized through ethnographic research. Anthropological engagement and action on methyl iodide and other soil fumigants produced unique research opportunities and networks up and down the agricultural hierarchy, as well as spaces to contribute ethnogr...
Anthropology is at a crossroads; perhaps it always has been. Because it is such a broad discipline, ...
Anthropology is traditionally broken into several subfields, physical/biological anthropology, socia...
abstract: Growers and the USDA showed increasing favor for agricultural chemicals over cultural and ...
This article introduces the Journal of Political Ecology Special Section on 'towards a political eco...
Anthropologists have mediated between discriminated communities and outsiders, helping to influence ...
In the article it is performed a historical analysis of the main contributions of Anthropology to th...
Farmers and beekeepers of the Swiss Jura mountains have been exposed to toxicity and socioeconomic v...
The study of the relationship between humans and the environment and the ways in which humans use, a...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
In two widely cited articles, the first of which was published almost 30 years ago, the anthropologi...
The global pesticide complex has transformed over the past two decades, but social science research ...
The "ontological turn" in anthropology is linked to the insight that environmental thinking requires...
One of the hallmarks of the discipline of anthropology is its holistic approach to the study of what...
Anthropology’s crisis of representation of the 1980s has given way to a millennial crisis of involve...
I attended the 2011 Society of Ethnobiology Conference in Columbus Ohio in early May, 2011. I prese...
Anthropology is at a crossroads; perhaps it always has been. Because it is such a broad discipline, ...
Anthropology is traditionally broken into several subfields, physical/biological anthropology, socia...
abstract: Growers and the USDA showed increasing favor for agricultural chemicals over cultural and ...
This article introduces the Journal of Political Ecology Special Section on 'towards a political eco...
Anthropologists have mediated between discriminated communities and outsiders, helping to influence ...
In the article it is performed a historical analysis of the main contributions of Anthropology to th...
Farmers and beekeepers of the Swiss Jura mountains have been exposed to toxicity and socioeconomic v...
The study of the relationship between humans and the environment and the ways in which humans use, a...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
In two widely cited articles, the first of which was published almost 30 years ago, the anthropologi...
The global pesticide complex has transformed over the past two decades, but social science research ...
The "ontological turn" in anthropology is linked to the insight that environmental thinking requires...
One of the hallmarks of the discipline of anthropology is its holistic approach to the study of what...
Anthropology’s crisis of representation of the 1980s has given way to a millennial crisis of involve...
I attended the 2011 Society of Ethnobiology Conference in Columbus Ohio in early May, 2011. I prese...
Anthropology is at a crossroads; perhaps it always has been. Because it is such a broad discipline, ...
Anthropology is traditionally broken into several subfields, physical/biological anthropology, socia...
abstract: Growers and the USDA showed increasing favor for agricultural chemicals over cultural and ...