The study of the relationship between people and tobacco is of more than ethnobotanical interest; it spans many fundamental issues of current concern for anthropologists in general and for medical anthropologists in particular. These include topics such as globalization, transnational and state‐sponsored corporate capitalism, and the use and abuse of narcotic substances, as well as key scholarly themes such as material culture, agency, semiotics, intersubjectivity, and identity. Anthropologists offer fresh and engaging perspectives on tobacco in historical, contemporary, and future contexts. A useful heuristic for considering how anthropologists study tobacco is to consider research in this field across four overlapping domains. Anthropolog...
The thesis is an attempt or exercise in viewing the changes in the material nature of a substance th...
Viewed as a social act, tobacco use is a rich area for archaeological inquiry. The act of tobacco co...
Deploying Fernando Ortiz’s ethnological contrast, in Cuban Counterpoint, between the generality of s...
The study of the relationship between people and tobacco is of more than ethnobotanical interest; it...
Tobacco has become one of the most widely used and traded commodities on the planet. Reflecting con...
Tobacco has become one of the most widely used and traded commoditites on the planet. Reflecting con...
Understanding culture is an essential key to reducing tobacco use. Conceptualizations of culture var...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityLittle is known about substance use among e...
In this introductory paper, we contemplate both a variety of anthropological approaches to smoke and...
This article explores possible historical and cultural reasons for the high prevalence of contempora...
While the sixteenth-century transculturation of tobacco was an event of momentous significance in Eu...
The World Health Organization warned today that countries will need to be much more aggressive in th...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
The smoking rates of 82% in Aboriginal communities of North East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territo...
This theoretical dissertation explores tobacco use from the perspectives of social constructivism an...
The thesis is an attempt or exercise in viewing the changes in the material nature of a substance th...
Viewed as a social act, tobacco use is a rich area for archaeological inquiry. The act of tobacco co...
Deploying Fernando Ortiz’s ethnological contrast, in Cuban Counterpoint, between the generality of s...
The study of the relationship between people and tobacco is of more than ethnobotanical interest; it...
Tobacco has become one of the most widely used and traded commodities on the planet. Reflecting con...
Tobacco has become one of the most widely used and traded commoditites on the planet. Reflecting con...
Understanding culture is an essential key to reducing tobacco use. Conceptualizations of culture var...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityLittle is known about substance use among e...
In this introductory paper, we contemplate both a variety of anthropological approaches to smoke and...
This article explores possible historical and cultural reasons for the high prevalence of contempora...
While the sixteenth-century transculturation of tobacco was an event of momentous significance in Eu...
The World Health Organization warned today that countries will need to be much more aggressive in th...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
The smoking rates of 82% in Aboriginal communities of North East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territo...
This theoretical dissertation explores tobacco use from the perspectives of social constructivism an...
The thesis is an attempt or exercise in viewing the changes in the material nature of a substance th...
Viewed as a social act, tobacco use is a rich area for archaeological inquiry. The act of tobacco co...
Deploying Fernando Ortiz’s ethnological contrast, in Cuban Counterpoint, between the generality of s...