ANTH 613 Ecological Anthropology Seminar

Advanced reading in work by ecological anthropologists in the relationships between people, culture and the environment. Representations made of these relationships by anthropologists will be examined in terms of their ability to explain stable, expanding, intensifying, and degrading systems. New directions in ecological anthropology incorporating agency, political economy, mental representations and the applications of indigenous ecological knowledge will be discussed. Students attend lectures in ANTH 313.

Credits

3