Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation and mitigation mechanisms requires input from the breadth of the natural and social sciences. Anthropology\u27s in-depth fieldwork methodology, long engagement in questions of society–environment interactions and broad, holistic view of society yields valuable insights into the science, impacts and policy of climate change. Yet the discipline\u27s voice in climate change debates has remained a relatively marginal one until now. Here, we identify three key ways that anthropological research can enrich and deepen contemporary understandings of climate change
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Abstract: The exploration of the interaction between nature and society is not new; anthropologists ...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...
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...
In addressing the urgent questions raised by climate change, this book provides a comprehensive over...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
While it is widely acknowledged that climate change is among the greatest global challenges of our t...
The expression 'global climate change' no longer designates merely a discourse on possible...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
This review assesses the contribution that a holistic, multisited, and multiscalar anthropology can ...
Climate change is already having an impact on global public health, human security (including food a...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
Abstract: The exploration of the interaction between nature and society is not new; anthropologists ...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Abstract: The exploration of the interaction between nature and society is not new; anthropologists ...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...
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...
In addressing the urgent questions raised by climate change, this book provides a comprehensive over...
Anthropology brings its core theoretical tenet that culture frames the way people perceive, understa...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
While it is widely acknowledged that climate change is among the greatest global challenges of our t...
The expression 'global climate change' no longer designates merely a discourse on possible...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
This review assesses the contribution that a holistic, multisited, and multiscalar anthropology can ...
Climate change is already having an impact on global public health, human security (including food a...
The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on...
Abstract: The exploration of the interaction between nature and society is not new; anthropologists ...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Abstract: The exploration of the interaction between nature and society is not new; anthropologists ...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...