Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley: University of California Press
Moral Ecology of a Forest provides an ethnographic account of conservation politics, particularly t...
Anthropology, a specific subfield of ethology, because it deals specifically with our own species, t...
This article considers the approach to human nature implicit in four textbooks often used to introdu...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Growing out of fieldwork conducted in the forests around Ávila, a Quichua-speaking Runa village in E...
Review of How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology beyond the Human, by Eduardo Kohn. Berkley: Univ...
Following the Spanish publication of the book How Forests Think. Toward an Anthropology Beyond the H...
As in the other parts of the book, in this part culturally entrenched boundaries and demarcations ar...
At a time when earth system scientists are suggesting that the disruptive ecological agency of human...
Comment on Descola, Philippe. 2013. Beyond nature and culture. Translated by Janet Lloyd with a fore...
Can human beings ever imagine what it is like to be a tree? Is there such a thing as ‘being’ a tree?...
Ecology as a science today, mainly rejects anthropocentrism in favour of nonhuman-centred ethics. Su...
It looks as though the anthropology of nature is an oxymoron of sorts, given that for the past few c...
Moral Ecology of a Forest provides an ethnographic account of conservation politics, particularly t...
Anthropology, a specific subfield of ethology, because it deals specifically with our own species, t...
This article considers the approach to human nature implicit in four textbooks often used to introdu...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Comment on Kohn, Eduardo. 2013. How forests think: Toward an anthropology beyond the human. Berkeley...
Growing out of fieldwork conducted in the forests around Ávila, a Quichua-speaking Runa village in E...
Review of How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology beyond the Human, by Eduardo Kohn. Berkley: Univ...
Following the Spanish publication of the book How Forests Think. Toward an Anthropology Beyond the H...
As in the other parts of the book, in this part culturally entrenched boundaries and demarcations ar...
At a time when earth system scientists are suggesting that the disruptive ecological agency of human...
Comment on Descola, Philippe. 2013. Beyond nature and culture. Translated by Janet Lloyd with a fore...
Can human beings ever imagine what it is like to be a tree? Is there such a thing as ‘being’ a tree?...
Ecology as a science today, mainly rejects anthropocentrism in favour of nonhuman-centred ethics. Su...
It looks as though the anthropology of nature is an oxymoron of sorts, given that for the past few c...
Moral Ecology of a Forest provides an ethnographic account of conservation politics, particularly t...
Anthropology, a specific subfield of ethology, because it deals specifically with our own species, t...
This article considers the approach to human nature implicit in four textbooks often used to introdu...