Goal: To discuss and analyze how anthropologists have developed and applied the ecosystem concept to questions about how modern and ancient peoples have interacted with their environment. To understand how anthropologists have developed systems models of cultures as finely attuned adaptive systems. To learn how to develop explanatory models that relate cultural behavior to ecological considerations. Content: The comparative development of human cultural adaptive strategies to the major ecosystems of this planet: arctic, arid zone, grasslands (temperate and tropical), high altitude systems, and forests (boreal, temperate, and tropical). The methodologies and techniques employed in cultural ecological studies. Taught: Alternate years. Prereq...
Ethnoecology attempts to understand how societies interact with their environment by focusing in par...
Our brief overview of developments in environmental anthropology since 1980 and their antecedents is...
What does it mean to be a forager? Do hunter-gatherer groups still exist today? What can their stu...
Goal: To discuss and analyze how anthropologists have developed and applied the ecosystem concept to...
Goal: To discuss and analyze how anthropologists have developed and applied the ecosystem concept to...
Cultural ecology examines in a systematic way the interdependence between the environment, technolog...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Ethnoecology – the study of cultural explications of nature – generates insights into the interface ...
Contrary to popular thought, which implicated the disengagement of Marx from anthropological theory,...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
NoThe human condition is composed of culturally mediated biology, and this inherently dual nature is...
Goals: To enhance understanding and appreciation for human diversity. To introduce basic anthropolog...
Ethnoecology attempts to understand how societies interact with their environment by focusing in par...
Our brief overview of developments in environmental anthropology since 1980 and their antecedents is...
What does it mean to be a forager? Do hunter-gatherer groups still exist today? What can their stu...
Goal: To discuss and analyze how anthropologists have developed and applied the ecosystem concept to...
Goal: To discuss and analyze how anthropologists have developed and applied the ecosystem concept to...
Cultural ecology examines in a systematic way the interdependence between the environment, technolog...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Ethnoecology – the study of cultural explications of nature – generates insights into the interface ...
Contrary to popular thought, which implicated the disengagement of Marx from anthropological theory,...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
NoThe human condition is composed of culturally mediated biology, and this inherently dual nature is...
Goals: To enhance understanding and appreciation for human diversity. To introduce basic anthropolog...
Ethnoecology attempts to understand how societies interact with their environment by focusing in par...
Our brief overview of developments in environmental anthropology since 1980 and their antecedents is...
What does it mean to be a forager? Do hunter-gatherer groups still exist today? What can their stu...