Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate change produces problems for anthropology. Like other global phenomena, its scale is both difficult to comprehend and challenging for the immediate methods of anthropology. Insofar as climate change is anthropogenic (human-made), humans–or, rather, certain forms of human existence–have become a geological force at the planetary level. How can humans, as anthropology ethave claimed, be both cult..
Este artículo constituye un recorrido teórico por uno de los problemas contemporáneos de la antropol...
The rapidly accumulating evidence of danger associated with the human use of the earth has caught mo...
Climate change is already having an impact on global public health, human security (including food a...
In addressing the urgent questions raised by climate change, this book provides a comprehensive over...
Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation and mitiga...
Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation and mitiga...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
While it is widely acknowledged that climate change is among the greatest global challenges of our t...
Climate change emerged as the greatest threat to humanity and the most pressing issue of our time. ...
The paper discusses how anthropology contributes to climate change research and communication. Build...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
The expression 'global climate change' no longer designates merely a discourse on possible...
This review assesses the contribution that a holistic, multisited, and multiscalar anthropology can ...
Este artículo constituye un recorrido teórico por uno de los problemas contemporáneos de la antropol...
The rapidly accumulating evidence of danger associated with the human use of the earth has caught mo...
Climate change is already having an impact on global public health, human security (including food a...
In addressing the urgent questions raised by climate change, this book provides a comprehensive over...
Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation and mitiga...
Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation and mitiga...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
While it is widely acknowledged that climate change is among the greatest global challenges of our t...
Climate change emerged as the greatest threat to humanity and the most pressing issue of our time. ...
The paper discusses how anthropology contributes to climate change research and communication. Build...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
The expression 'global climate change' no longer designates merely a discourse on possible...
This review assesses the contribution that a holistic, multisited, and multiscalar anthropology can ...
Este artículo constituye un recorrido teórico por uno de los problemas contemporáneos de la antropol...
The rapidly accumulating evidence of danger associated with the human use of the earth has caught mo...
Climate change is already having an impact on global public health, human security (including food a...