roundtable by April 10,
but they will not need to submit individual abstracts.
Sincerely,
Cynthia Fowler
Proposal for a Roundtable Session at the AAA November 29 – December 3, 2017
Meeting in D.C.
Title: Fire Otherwise: The Multitude of Ways Anthropology Matters for Fire
Science, Management,
Wofford College’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology seeks to
appoint an anthropologist for the 2015-2016 school year. Rank is open.
Candidates with expertise in ecology, health, conservation, and justice
are especially welcome. Candidates should have research experience in
Assistant Professor of Environmental Social Sciences Fall 2014
The Environmental Studies Department at Wofford College, a Phi Beta Kappa
liberal arts institution in Spartanburg, South Carolina, invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level to
begin the
Ignition Stories: Indigenous Fire Ecology in the Indo-Australian Monsoon
Zone by Cynthia Fowler
How do tropical farmers think about, handle, and respond to fire? What is
the role of fire in the coevolution of self, society, and environment? In
the compelling narratives that make up
CALL FOR PAPERS
Fire Ecology and Ethnobiology
A Session at the Society of Ethnobiologys 36th Annual Conference May 15-18,
2013, the University of North Texas
Abstract
Anthropologists have been studying fires evolutionary and cultural
significance for more than 100 years. For several decades
The Society of Ethnobiology is pleased to announce the completion of the third
volume of Ethnobiology Letters (EBL), a gold open access, fully online journal
for short communications. We invite you to read our most recent, newly
completed issue of EBL which is exclusively available here on the
The 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Ethobiology “Historical and
Archaeological Perspectives in Ethnobiology” will be held from May 4– May
7, 2011 in Columbus, Ohio. We welcome all papers that touch on
relationships between humans and other organisms, both past and present.
In keeping