This introduction to the volume argues for the central and integrating role of the subject matter of ethnobiological research in anthropology understood in its widest sense: in its biological, archaeo-historical, and socio-cultural dimensions. The background and current status of ethnobiology are assessed, and its contribution to anthropological issues considered under the following headings: the foundational paradigm of taxonomic orthodoxy; language and the translation of knowledge systems; cognition and culture; the social organization and transmission of knowledge; medical ethnobiology; the applied practice of ethnobiology; and - the meta-theory which binds all this together - the co-evolutionary paradigm as part of a wider 'biocultural ...
A broad overview of ethnological (anthropological) methods and theory is presented historically and ...
This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline with...
Ethnobiology has a long tradition of metaphysical debates about the “naturalness,” “objectivity,” “r...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
"This volume brings together a collection of seven articles previously published by the author, with...
An evolutionary perspective on human thought and behaviour indicates that we should expect to find u...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
Ethnobiology is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on approaches and methods from both th...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
Evolutionary biologists and ecologists increasingly appreciate the value of local knowledge of human...
In this review paper, the variety of interactions established between human cultures and animals is ...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
A broad overview of ethnological (anthropological) methods and theory is presented historically and ...
This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline with...
Ethnobiology has a long tradition of metaphysical debates about the “naturalness,” “objectivity,” “r...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
"This volume brings together a collection of seven articles previously published by the author, with...
An evolutionary perspective on human thought and behaviour indicates that we should expect to find u...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
Ethnobiology is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on approaches and methods from both th...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
Cultural anthropology is a science which has not yet a firm position among the universities in Japan...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
Evolutionary biologists and ecologists increasingly appreciate the value of local knowledge of human...
In this review paper, the variety of interactions established between human cultures and animals is ...
Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word a...
A broad overview of ethnological (anthropological) methods and theory is presented historically and ...
This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline with...
Ethnobiology has a long tradition of metaphysical debates about the “naturalness,” “objectivity,” “r...