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Beyond cultural models of the environment: linking subjectivities of dwelling and power

Campbell, B.

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A. Guneratne
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For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropologists and other social scientists to contest the bio-physical realism of natural scientists. If we were to understand how diverse human groups interact with their specific environments, it was not adequate simply to describe the objective features of those environments and human adaptation to them. We could explore what meanings people constructed of their environments, and indeed see how their categorical organisation of the natural world built into distinctive worldviews of human-environmental relationshipi. It seemed in effect there could be no pre-cultural human response to nature.

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Campbell, B. (2010). Beyond cultural models of the environment: linking subjectivities of dwelling and power. In A. Guneratne (Ed.), Culture and the environment in the Himalaya (186-203). Routledge

Publication Date Jan 4, 2010
Deposit Date Apr 12, 2012
Publicly Available Date May 12, 2015
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186-203
Book Title Culture and the environment in the Himalaya.
Chapter Number 10
ISBN 9780415778831
Publisher URL http://www.routledge.com/9780415778831

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