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Encountering nature through fieldwork: expert knowledge, modes of reasoning, and local creativity

Abstract:
The concept of ‘relation’ has been central to the anthropological reworking of the nature/culture and nature/society dichotomies. However, ecology is relational in a way that has often been ignored or dismissed in contemporary socio-cultural anthropology. This article shows that there is more to ethnoecology than an ethnocentric form of analysis representing other people's understandings of the natural world through the prejudiced lens of Western scientific classifications. Three ‘fieldwork on fieldwork’ experiments involving encounters between natural scientists and indigenous communities in Amazonian Ecuador and Southern Guyana are discussed to illustrate the heterogeneity of human knowledge, the role of expert knowledge in intercultural communication, and the need to differentiate ecological reasoning from moral reasoning.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1111/1467-9655.12101

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
Oxford college:
Linacre College
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Author


Publisher:
Wiley
Journal:
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute More from this journal
Volume:
20
Issue:
2
Pages:
218-236
Publication date:
2014-04-30
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ISSN:
1359-0987


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1043479
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pubs:1043479
Deposit date:
2021-12-03

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