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An Ecology of Knowledges: An Interview with Micha Rahder

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An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation By Micha Rahder, Independent Scholar 336pp. […]

colinhoag March 1, 2022 Interviews

Of Territorialization and Transplantation: The Contradictions of a Settler Garden in South Africa

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By Derick Fay, University of California, Riverside § Located in what is now the Eastern Cape Province of South […]

colinhoag October 18, 2016 Life on the Frontier

O-yama: Mountain Faith and Uncertainty in Late Capitalist Japan

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By Eric J. Cunningham, Earlham College § Mountain Opening Every year in July a small group of people […]

colinhoag July 17, 2013 General Submissions

Gathering Divergent Forest Honeys: Collections and Commodity Flows in the Philippines

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By Sarah Webb, The University of Queensland, Australia § When I began researching honey collecting in the Philippines, […]

colinhoag May 7, 2013 General Submissions

Genese Marie Sodikoff on Forest Conservation, Malagasy Worker-Peasants and Biodiversity

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ENGAGEMENT editor Rebecca Garvoille recently caught up with Genese Marie Sodikoff, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University, […]

colinhoag April 1, 2013 Interviews

Andrew Mathews on Forestry, Bureaucracy, and Engaged Scholarship

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ENGAGEMENT editor Rebecca Garvoille recently caught up with Andrew S. Mathews, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of […]

colinhoag January 14, 2013 Interviews
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