Environmentalism : view from anthropology
edited by Kay Milton.
- Oxon : Routledge, 1993.
- 239 p.
- (A.S.A. monographs ; 32) .
Table of Contents: Introduction : Environmentalism and Anthropology / Kay Milton Chapter 1. Environmentalism : a new moral discourse for technological society? / Robin Grove-White Chapter 2. Globes and spheres : the topology of environmentalism / Tim Ingold Chapter 3. Between science and shamanism : the advocacy of environmentalism in Toronto / Peter Harries-Jones Chapter 4. Standing in for nature : the practicalities of environmental organizations' use of science / Steven Yearley Chapter 5. All animals are equal but some are cetaceans : conservation and culture conflict / Niels Einarsson Chapter 6. The making of an environmental doctrine : public trust and American shellfishermen / Bonnie J. McCay Chapter 7. The precautionary principle : use with caution! / Lynda M. Warren Chapter 8. Tribal metaphorization of human-nature relatedness : a comparative analysis / Nurit Bird-David. Chapter 9. Rhetoric, practice and incentive in the face of the changing times : a case study in Nuaulu attitudes to conservation and deforestation / Roy Ellen Chapter 10. Natural symbols and natural history : chimpanzees, elephants and experiments in Mende thought / Paul Richards Chapter 11. Local awareness of the soil environment in the Papua New Guinea highlands / Paul Sillitoe Chapter 12. Political decision-making : environmentalism, ethics and popular participation in Italy / Giuliana B. Prato Chapter 13. Environmental protest, bureaucartic closure : the politics of discourse in rural Ireland / Adrian Peace Chapter 14. Eating green(s) : discourses of organic food / Allison James Chapter 15. The resurgence of romanticism : contemporary neopaganism, feminist spirituality and the divinity of nature / Tanya M. Luhrmann