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SOSANT2510 Nature and Society

Required books, available at Akademika and at the University Library

@ Berkes, Fikret: Sacred ecology: traditional ecological knowledge and resource management , 1999. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis . 209 pages.

@ A. Kalland, F. Sejersen, H.B. Broch and M. Ris: Marine Mammals and Northern Cultures, 2005. Edmonton: CCI Press. 349 pages.

Articles in readers available at the "kopiutsalg"-desk, groundfloor Akademika

Agrawal, Arun : Dismantling the Divide Between Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge, 1995. Development and Change Vol. 26 . Pages 413-439 (27 pages).

Brosius, J. Peter : ”Endangered Forest, Endangered People: Environmentalist Representations of Indigenous Knowledge” in R. Ellen, P. Parkes & A. Bicker (eds): Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and its Transformation. Critical Anthropological Perspective , 2000. Harwood Academic Publishers . Pages 293-317 (24 pages).

Conklin, Beth A. and Laura R. Graham:: "The Shifting Middle Ground: Amazonian Indians and Eco-Politics" i American Anthropologist Vol 97 (4) ., 2000. Pages 695-710 (16 pages).

Dahl, Gudrun: "Environmentalism, nature and "otherness": Some perspectives on our relations with small scale producers in the third world" i Gudrun Dahl (ed.) : Environmental arguments and subsistence producers, 1993. Stockholm: Stockholm Studies in Social Anthropology. pages 1-24.

Douglas, Mary & Aaron Wildavsky (eds) : Risk and culture. An essay on the Selection of Technological and Environmental Dangers, 1983. Berkeley: University of California Press . Chapter 2 (20 pages).

Ellen, Roy F. : "What Black Elk left unsaid: On illusory images of Green primitivism" i Anthropology Today 2 (4):8-12. Anthropology Today 2 (4):8-12, 1986. (5 pages).

Feeny, David, Fikret Berkes, Bonnie J. McCay & James M. Acheson: "The tragedy of the commons: Twenty-two years later" i Human Ecology 18(1), 1990. Pages 1-19 (19 pages).

Freeman, Milton M.R.: "Appeal to tradition: Different perspectives on Arctic wildlife management" i J. Brøsted, J. Dahl, A. Gray, H.C. Gulløv, G. Henriksen, J.B. Jørgensen and I. Kleivan (eds): Native Power. The Quest for Autonomy and Nationhood of Indigenous Peoples, 1985. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Pages 256-281 (17 pages).

Gordon, H. Scott: "The economic theory of a common property resource: The fishery" i Journal of Political Economy 62:124-142. , 1954. (19 pages).

Hardin, Garrett: "The tragedy of commons " i Science 16(2) , 1968. Pages 1243-1248 (6 pages).

Headland, Thomas N : Revisionism in Ecological Anthropology, 1997 . Current Anthropology 38 (4) . Sidene 605 - 630 (26 sider).

Kalland, Arne : `Making the unworkable workable: Guest fishing’ in Japanese coastal waters, 1991. Resource Management and Optimalization 18(3-4). Pages 197-210 (14 pages) .

Okely, Judith: "Visualism and Landscape: Looking and Seeing in Normandy" i Etnos 66(1): 99-120, 2001. (22 pages).

Pedersen, Poul : “Nature, religion and cultural identity: The religious environmentalist paradigm.” In O. Bruun and A. Kalland (eds), Asian Perception of Nature: A Critical Approach , 1995. London: Curzon Press. Pages 258-276. (19 pages).

Rappaport, Roy A : “The Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among a New Guinea People” i Rappaport: Ecology, Meaning and Religion, 1979 . North Atlantic Books. Pages 27-42. (16 pages).

Roll-Hansen, Nils: Science, politics, and the mass media: On biased communication of environmental issues, 1994. Science, Technology & Human Values 19(3) . Pages 324-341 (18 pages).

Smith, Eric Alden and Mark Wishnie: Conservation and subsistence in small-scale societies, Annual Review of Anthropology 2 . Pages 493-524 (32 pages).

White, Lynn, jr: The historical roots of our ecological crisis, 1967. Science 155(3767) . Pages 1203-1207 (6 pages).

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