To investigate the nexus of humanity and nature, in 2019 I visited sacred sites introduced by community elders in Mexico, Cuba, and Australia. Their responses to my question, “what does nature mean to you?” revealed a holistic vision: nature is not a resource to be extracted but a living entity to engage in a relationship. At least as complex as any human being or sentient entity, nature is not a “what” but a “who.
" The group exhibition Human | Nature addresses the many forms of relationships that human beings en...
Humans need to be naturalized because our conception and understanding of them sofar has not been “n...
In spite of a sense of urgency about the ecological state of the planet, almost everyone at a certai...
The urgent need for environmental action is generating new forms of human interaction with nature. A...
Let me make it clear from the outset: my vision for Earth is a planet populated sparsely by humans, ...
Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape (Exceptional Lecture).What is natu...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
28-29Human beings consider themselves so invincible that they sometimes forget they are a part of na...
ABSTRACT—Two world trends are powerfully reshaping human existence: the degradation, if not destruct...
It looks as though the anthropology of nature is an oxymoron of sorts, given that for the past few c...
The question of whether or not people are part of nature is relevant to discuss humans’ role on eart...
The relation between the objects and objects with the process, moreover the system, in which and by ...
The question of how children learn about the world, and questions around the development of concepts...
What exactly do we mean by "nature"? What do people expect from "nature"? And how has our understand...
Nature is a ubiquitous and powerful word that has been significant for understanding and endorsing f...
" The group exhibition Human | Nature addresses the many forms of relationships that human beings en...
Humans need to be naturalized because our conception and understanding of them sofar has not been “n...
In spite of a sense of urgency about the ecological state of the planet, almost everyone at a certai...
The urgent need for environmental action is generating new forms of human interaction with nature. A...
Let me make it clear from the outset: my vision for Earth is a planet populated sparsely by humans, ...
Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape (Exceptional Lecture).What is natu...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
28-29Human beings consider themselves so invincible that they sometimes forget they are a part of na...
ABSTRACT—Two world trends are powerfully reshaping human existence: the degradation, if not destruct...
It looks as though the anthropology of nature is an oxymoron of sorts, given that for the past few c...
The question of whether or not people are part of nature is relevant to discuss humans’ role on eart...
The relation between the objects and objects with the process, moreover the system, in which and by ...
The question of how children learn about the world, and questions around the development of concepts...
What exactly do we mean by "nature"? What do people expect from "nature"? And how has our understand...
Nature is a ubiquitous and powerful word that has been significant for understanding and endorsing f...
" The group exhibition Human | Nature addresses the many forms of relationships that human beings en...
Humans need to be naturalized because our conception and understanding of them sofar has not been “n...
In spite of a sense of urgency about the ecological state of the planet, almost everyone at a certai...