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🌎 Anthropologist interested in socio-ecological systems, political ecology and social network analysis 🇨🇱 Antropólogo interesado en sistemas socioecológicos, ecología política y análisis de redes sociales
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Today was the last seminar of our ecological anthropology course. As a final project, students researched a case study from a socio-ecological perspective. We had some interesting environmental conflict and biocultural adaptation cases and turned them into a poster session 🤓

A great place to start for climate information!

Non-native English speakers need 50% more time to write a paper When they do, they face a 2.5 times higher chance of being rejected because of language journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

Ecological Anthropology students doing fieldwork at CET Biobio (Yumbel, Chile). Agroecological systems as subject of study 🌳🐓🌾🏡🥬🍅🌲

A tale of two democracies. Guess which one self-righteously lectures the rest of the world about democratic behavior.

This is so cool!

"How Do I Conduct Ethnographic Research?" by Hugo Letiche, Ivo de Loo and Jean-Luc Moriceau, new paperback volume on three ethnographic techniques (ethnography, auto-ethnography and netnography). Published by Edward Elgar Publishing. From the look of it, it's business/strategy/management oriented.

What an elegant figure by Professor Mark T. Brown in his book about Southern Africa Systems. It is great to introduce the concept of scale in socio-ecological systems

Social movement scholarship is clear that elites, despite trying to appear all powerful, often screw up in ways that lead to their decline. These are three common political environment factors related to elite behavior that contribute to social movement success.

Llorando con esto🤣🤣🤣

Looking forward to this week's ecological anthropology class discussion about this great book:

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Yes, humans have always changed and managed ecosystems in order to survive. Most times affecting biodiversity and biomass. Sustainability is not a modern challenge for humanity, scale is.

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Ecological Anthropology students doing fieldwork at CET Biobio (Yumbel, Chile). Agroecological systems as subject of study 🌳🐓🌾🏡🥬🍅🌲

In this starter pack nothing less than already 70 profiles on political economy and ecology (x2 compared to this morning). Let’s make it 150! go.bsky.app/KDmSHCZ

"The biggest concern in Strangelove isn’t really nuclear weapons. It’s that no matter how sophisticated command and control systems might become, our survival is always going to depend on clear communication and mutual solidarity." 🗃️

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