Confronting Environments: Local Understanding in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

Confronting Environments: Local Understanding in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

by James G. Carrier
ISBN-10:
0759105634
ISBN-13:
2900759105637
Pub. Date:
10/07/2004
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Confronting Environments: Local Understanding in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

Confronting Environments: Local Understanding in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

by James G. Carrier
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Overview

Carrier and his group of international researchers tackle the complex factors affecting people's understandings of their environment-not just the natural environment, but landscapes shaped by humans, and their social contexts. The authors consider the impact of local events, such as tourism or environmental protection regimes, with detailed analyses of local cases. They also evaluate the large-scale political-economic forces that operate at regional and global levels, such as policies and bureaucratic requirements of international agencies and a country's position in global commodity markets. Their approach encourages policy makers and researchers to think about their natural and non-natural environment in novel ways. This book will be an excellent resource for all concerned with social, cultural and political-economic aspects of environmental use and conservation, and researchers in anthropology, geography, and political ecology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900759105637
Publication date: 10/07/2004
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

James G. Carrier isAdjunct Professor of Anthropology, Indiana University and Honorary Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University. His recent books include Occidentalism: Images of the West and Meanings of the Market: The Free Market in Western Culture.

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Introduction1
Chapter 1Selling Space: Power and Resource Allocation in a Caribbean Coastal Community31
Chapter 2"Working in Nature," "Caring for Nature": Diverse Views of the Environment in the Context of an Environmental Dispute49
Chapter 3Developing "Nature": Global Ecology and the Politics of Conservation in Northern Pakistan71
Chapter 4Getting Engaged: Pollution, Toxic Illness, and Discursive Shift in a Tokyo Community97
Chapter 5Environmental Conservation and Institutional Environments in Jamaica119
Chapter 6A Situated Global Imperative: Debating (the Nation's) Forests in Finland143
Chapter 7A Changing Sense of Place: Direct Action and Environmental Protest in the U.K.165
Conclusion: Understandings Matter183
About the Contributors197
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