The conclusion to the book situates the chapters within four programs of anthropological research on climate change: (1) documentation of local impacts of and adaptations to climate change, (2) connections to socioeconomic and political contexts, (3) collaborations with nonanthropologists, and (4) activism and social transformation. The final section notes the persistent challenges to creating positive change and meaningful research outcomes. It highlights some examples of success and outlines future directions for politically engaged anthropological work around climate change
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples because of strong connections between e...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scie...
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...
This article provides a review of recent anthropological, archeological, geographical, and sociologi...
We report on anthropological research conducted in three mountain communities (in the USA, Italy and...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
Thesis (Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS))--Massachusetts...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
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...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
From generation to generation over the centuries, people in all parts of the world have developed ad...
The Department of Anthropology’s Visiting Lecture Research Series is an ongoing edited volume compil...
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples because of strong connections between e...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scie...
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...
This article provides a review of recent anthropological, archeological, geographical, and sociologi...
We report on anthropological research conducted in three mountain communities (in the USA, Italy and...
Call for Papers: AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting 2019 Organizers: Julianne Yip, Adam Fleischmann Climate ...
Thesis (Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS))--Massachusetts...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
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...
Climate change is something that all of us should be increasingly concerned about, not only as an ac...
From generation to generation over the centuries, people in all parts of the world have developed ad...
The Department of Anthropology’s Visiting Lecture Research Series is an ongoing edited volume compil...
Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples because of strong connections between e...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scie...