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Environmental Anthropology Engaging Ecotopia: Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology, cartea 17

Editat de Joshua Lockyer, James R. Veteto
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2015
"The book is well structured, engaging and highly topical; it brings together a range of academics and practitioners-itself a potentially interesting and seldom examined dialogue-around three main areas which form the book's structure: Bioregionalism; Permaculture; Ecovillages." · Malcolm Miles, University of Plymouth "This is an excellent and timely collection of essays by ecological and environmental anthropologists and other scholars and activists who, together, are redefining the field of human ecology as a contribution to the cultural revolution the world needs, if we are to achieve the transition to sustainability." · Laura M. Rival, University of Oxford "...a fascinating and significant anthology. The integration in this book of theory and practice, scholar and activist, reprinted classics and new essays, is very creative and admirable. It deals with three contemporary subjects that have been rather neglected by researchers...It is current and futuristic in many respects [and] deserves a wide readership." · Leslie E. Sponsel, University of Hawai'i In order to move global society towards a sustainable "ecotopia," solutions must be engaged in specific places and communities, and the authors here argue for re-orienting environmental anthropology from a problem-oriented towards a solutions-focused endeavor. Using case studies from around the world, the contributors-scholar-activists and activist-practitioners- examine the interrelationships between three prominent environmental social movements: bioregionalism, a worldview and political ecology that grounds environmental action and experience; permaculture, a design science for putting the bioregional vision into action; and ecovillages, the ever-dynamic settings for creating sustainable local cultures. Joshua Lockyer is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Arkansas Tech University where he is co-creating a bioregionally-based undergraduate anthropology program. James R. Veteto is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Texas. He is the director of the Laboratory of Environmental Anthropology and the Southern Seed Legacy project and is currently president of the Culture and Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association and Research Associate at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
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ISBN-13: 9781782389057
ISBN-10: 1782389059
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology


Notă biografică

Joshua Lockyer is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Arkansas Tech University where he is co-creating a bioregionally-based undergraduate anthropology program. He was formerly a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Washington University in St. Louis and a Visiting Research Fellow with the Research Group on Lifestyles, Values, and Environment in the Centre for Environmental Strategy at the University of Surrey. James R. Veteto is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Texas. He is the director of the Laboratory of Environmental Anthropology and the Southern Seed Legacy project and is currently president of the Culture and Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association and Research Associate at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. He is editor of Place-Based Foods of Appalachia: From Rarity to Community Restoration and Market Recovery (2011) and The Slaw and the Slow Cooked: Culture and Barbecue in the Mid-South (2012).