Environmentalism: The View from Anthropology

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Kay Milton
Psychology Press, 1993 - 240 oldal
Located in a wide spectrum of current research and practice this book offers an original perspective on what is probably the best-known issue of the late twentieth century.Located in a wide spectrum of current research and practice, from analyses of green ideology and imagery, enviromental law and policy, and local enviromental activism in the West to ethnographic studies of relationships between humans and their enviroments in hunter/gatherer societies, Enviromentalism: The View from Anthropology offers an original perspective on what is probably the best-known issue of the late twentieth century.It will be particularly useful to all social scientists interested in environmentalism and human ecology, to environmental policy-makers and to undergraduates, lecturers and researchers in social anthropology, development studies and sociology.
 

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a new moral discourse
18
the topology of environmentalism
31
the practicalities of environmental
59
use with caution
97
Rhetoric practice and incentive in the face of
126
chimpanzees
144
Local awareness of the soil environment in the Papua
160
environmentalism ethics
174
the politics
189
discourses of organic food
205
contemporary
219
Index
233
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