A public lecture at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok By Philippe Descola is Professor at Collège de France, Chair in Anthropology of Nature November 10 th 2017 Time 13.00-16.00. Venue : Saranitet Conference Room, 2nd floor, Main Auditorium, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Discussants : - Dr. Yukti MUKDAWIJITRA, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University. - Thanes WONGYANNAWA, Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University. Notions such as ‘nature’ or ‘culture’ are t..
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This blog aims to discuss the relationship between Southeast Asian societies and the natural environ...
The conceptual dichotomy between nature and culture has been the main focus of the works by the Fren...
Fundamental to the teaching of the Buddha is the recognition that although it should be the goal of ...
Lecture at Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Social Sciences Wednesday, September 13 (09h00 - 12h00...
In his much-discussed work Beyond Nature and Culture, anthropologist Philippe Descola gives central ...
On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair o...
Dr. Chayan Vaddhanabhuti is Director of the Regional Centre for Social Science and Sustainable Devel...
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The book Conserving Nature in Culture. Case Studies from Southeast Asia surely offers an intriguing ...
The modern categorization also referred to as modern constitution has set Nature and Culture apart a...
Professor of Anthropology,Department of Sociology and Anthropology,Faculty of Social Sciences,Chiang...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
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This blog aims to discuss the relationship between Southeast Asian societies and the natural environ...
The conceptual dichotomy between nature and culture has been the main focus of the works by the Fren...
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