ABSTRACT

On the basis of empirical studies, this book explores nature as an integral part of the social worlds conventionally studied by anthropologists. The book may be read as a form of scholarly "edgework," resisting institutional divisions and conceptual routines in the interest of exploring new modalities of anthropological knowledge making.
 
The present interest in the natural world is partly a response to large-scale natural disasters and global climate change, and to a keen sense that nature matters matters to society at many levels, ranging from the microbiological and genetic framing of reproduction, over co-species development, to macro-ecological changes of weather and climate. Given that the human footprint is now conspicuous across the entire globe, in the oceans as well as in the atmosphere, it is difficult to claim that nature is what is given and permanent, while people and societies are ephemeral and simply derivative features. This implies that society matters to nature, and some natural scientists look towards the social sciences for an understanding of how people think and how societies work. The book thus opens up a space for new forms of reflection on how natures and societies are generated.

chapter 1|26 pages

Nature

Anthropology on the Edge

chapter 2|16 pages

More-than-Human Sociality

A Call for Critical Description

chapter 3|19 pages

Qualifying Coastal Nature

Bio-conservation Projects in South East India

chapter 4|17 pages

Engaged World-Making

Movements of Sand, Sea, and People at Two Pacific Islands

chapter 5|16 pages

Political Ecology in a More-than-Human World

Rethinking ‘Natural' Hazards

chapter 6|12 pages

Islands of Nature

Insular Objects and Frozen Spirits in Northern Mongolia

chapter 7|17 pages

Establishing a ‘Third Space'?

Anthropology and the Potentials of Transcending a Great Divide

chapter 9|17 pages

Divide and Rule

Nature and Society in a Global Forest Programme

chapter 10|18 pages

Life at the Border

Nim Chimpsky et al.

chapter 11|12 pages

Human Activity between Nature and Society

The Negotiation of Infertility in China

chapter 12|15 pages

Broken Cosmologies

Climate, Water, and State in the Peruvian Andes

chapter 13|22 pages

Of Maps and Men

Making Places and People in the Arctic

chapter 14|14 pages

Designing Environments for Life