Title: P1258806619TYhWl
1ethnoScience and TEKnology A students
perspective on STS and the anthropology of
indigenous knowledge
Adam Henne, ahenne_at_uga.edu Department of
Anthropology University of Georgia
2- STS on indigenous knowledge
- Turnbull, D. 2000. Masons, Tricksters and
Cartographers Comparative Studies in the
Sociology of Scientific and Indigenous Knowledge.
Amsterdam Harwood Academic Publishers. - Watson-Verran, H. and D. Turnbull. 2001. Science
and other indigenous knowledge systems, in
Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, S.
Jasanoff et al, eds. London Sage. - Eglash, Ron and etc.
3- multiplying terminologies
- Indigenous knowledge
- IK
- Traditional ecological knowledge
- TEK
- Indigenous ecological knowledge
- Local knowledge
- LEK
- TEKW
4- Ethnobiology
- Schultes, Richard Evans. 1995. Ethnobotany The
Evolution of a Discipline. - Davis, Wade. 1997. One River Explorations and
Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest. - Plotkin, Mark. 1993. Tales of a shaman's
apprentice an ethnobotanist searches for new
medicines in the Amazon rain forest. - Berlin, B., D. Breedlove, and P. Raven. 1966.
Folk taxonomies and biological classification.
Science 154. - Berlin, B. 1992. Principles of ethnobotanical
classification. XX. - Conklin, H. 1969. An ethnoecological approach to
shifting agriculture. In Environment and
Cultural Behavior, AP Vayda, ed. - Also see www.ethnobiology.org
5- Indigenous knowledge and rural development
- Chambers, Robert. 1983. Rural Development
Putting the Last First. - Toledo, V. 1992. What is ethnoecology? Origins,
scope, and implications of a rising discipline.
Etnoecologia 1(1). - NUFFIC http//www.ik-pages.net/
6- Indigenous knowledge in global settings
- Posey, D. 2004. Indigenous knowledge and ethics
A Darrell Posey reader. London Routledge. - Brush, S. 1993. Indigenous knowledge of
biological resources and intellectual property
rights the role of anthropology. Annual Reviews
of Anthropology 95(3). - Gadgil, M. 2000. New meanings for old knowledge
The Peoples Biodiversity Register Program.
Ecological Applications 10(5). - TEKPAD http//ip.aaas.org/tekindex.nsf
7- Critiques of indigenous knowledge
- Richards, P. 1993. Cultivation Knowledge or
performance? in Anthropological Critique of
Development, M Hobart, ed. London Routledge - Agrawal, A. 1995. Dismantling the divide between
indigenous and scientific knowledge. Development
and Change 26. - Ellen, R., P. Parkes, and A. Bicker. 2000.
Indigenous ecological knowledge and its
transformations. Amsterdam Harwood Academic. - Nadasdy, P. The politics of TEK. Arctic
Anthropology 36(1-2). - Nygren, A. 1999. Local knowledge in the
environment-development discourse. Critiques of
Anthropology 19(3). - Brosius, J.P. 1997. Endangered forests,
endangered people Environmentalist
representations of indigenous knowledge. Human
Ecology 25(1).
8What can the anthropology of indigenous knowledge
get out of STS?
- Western science is not a single entity
- Situating knowledge practices historically and
politically - Challenging knowledge systems
9What can STS get out of the anthropology of
indigenous knowledge?
- Data diversity
- Wider sphere of relevance
- research methods
10Three discourses of science and citizenship in
Chile (a shameless self-promotion)
11Chile is Timber Country
12The common heritage of all Chileans
13The timber companies are directly responsible
for the repression of the Mapuche people. The
environmentalists are computer warriors who never
accomplish anything concrete.
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