POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphizing process arises out of classification systems, whereby analogy is drawn between the social differences of gender and the morphological and biological characteristics used to designate or classify plants. On the other side, it is observed that men and women categorize plants differently on the basis of their practices and knowledge. This paper addresses two assumptions: the consistent cognitive mechanisms of attributing gender to plants in classifications and the local differentiation of knowledge and social variability of categorization of plants based on gender. Methods: The data presented results from research carried out in Portugal in...
Dimorphism in style height has evolved repeatedly in flowering plants, with some individuals having ...
Essa pesquisa tem como foco da investigação as classificações dos índios Wajãpi do Amapari (AP) sobr...
Contending that a significant portion of current ethnobiological research continues to overlook cult...
Resumo de comunicação oral apresentada no V ICEBThe ethnobotanical research in two Portuguese natura...
researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways...
Background: Understanding patterns in traditional plant use knowledge is crucial for assisting polic...
The value of vegetal resources becomes dependent on demographic factors emphasizing the need for res...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: More than 15,000 angiosperm species are dioecious, i.e., having dist...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
Indigenous knowledge is unevenly distributed. Individual knowledge level may be affected by many fac...
In this article I study the plant morphology from the perspective of the Wichi people of the Gran Ch...
AbstractObjectivesThe loss of traditional knowledge and practices is currently a widely discussed to...
Trees have always been important as natural entities carrying a strong symbolic and metaphorical wei...
Across the globe, and particularly in tropical regions rich in biodiversity, in villages, on farms, ...
Dimorphism in style height has evolved repeatedly in flowering plants, with some individuals having ...
Essa pesquisa tem como foco da investigação as classificações dos índios Wajãpi do Amapari (AP) sobr...
Contending that a significant portion of current ethnobiological research continues to overlook cult...
Resumo de comunicação oral apresentada no V ICEBThe ethnobotanical research in two Portuguese natura...
researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways...
Background: Understanding patterns in traditional plant use knowledge is crucial for assisting polic...
The value of vegetal resources becomes dependent on demographic factors emphasizing the need for res...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: More than 15,000 angiosperm species are dioecious, i.e., having dist...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
Indigenous knowledge is unevenly distributed. Individual knowledge level may be affected by many fac...
In this article I study the plant morphology from the perspective of the Wichi people of the Gran Ch...
AbstractObjectivesThe loss of traditional knowledge and practices is currently a widely discussed to...
Trees have always been important as natural entities carrying a strong symbolic and metaphorical wei...
Across the globe, and particularly in tropical regions rich in biodiversity, in villages, on farms, ...
Dimorphism in style height has evolved repeatedly in flowering plants, with some individuals having ...
Essa pesquisa tem como foco da investigação as classificações dos índios Wajãpi do Amapari (AP) sobr...
Contending that a significant portion of current ethnobiological research continues to overlook cult...