All Stories

  1. Interspecies Semiotics and the Specter of Taboo: The Perception and Interpretation of Dogs and Rabies in Bali, Indonesia
  2. Environmental Anthropology: Systemic Perspectives*
  3. Animal Magnetism: Perceiving Environmental Objects as Social Subjects among Balinese Looking at Roosters
  4. Folk Food Webs and the Role of Praxis in Substantive Ecological Knowledge
  5. From Modern Production to Imagined Primitive: The Social World of Coffee from Papua New Guinea P. West. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. xvi + 255 pp, notes, references, index. ISBN 978-0822351368. USD $94.95 (Hc.); ISBN 978-0822351504. USD $25.95
  6. Coconuts and the emergence of violence in Sulu: Beyond resource competition paradigms
  7. Ethno-ecology in the shadow of rain and light of experience: local perceptions of drought and climate change in East Sumba, Indonesia
  8. In the Society of Story Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar . By David  Graeber. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007.