Table of Contents
Articles
Kristín Loftsdóttir
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1-24
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James G. Carrier
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25-44
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Sarah Keene Meltzoff, Michael Lemons, Yair G. Lichtensztajn
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46-80
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Book Reviews
Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change. by Robert Gottlieb. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2001). Reviewed by Christopher McGrory Klyza
Christopher McGrory Klyza
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1-3
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Mao’s War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China, by Judith Shapiro, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2001). Reviewed by Gregory A. Ruf
Gregory A. Ruf
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4-10
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Shady Practices: Agroforestry and Gender Politics in The Gambia, by Richard A. Schroeder. Berkeley: University of California Press (1999). Reviewed by Peter Hamilton
Peter Hamilton
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10-14
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Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change. by Robert Gottlieb. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2001). Reviewed by Christopher McGrory Klyza
Christopher McGrory Klyza
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14-16
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Trees At Risk: Reclaiming an Urban Forest, by Evelyn Herwitz. Worcester, MA: Chandler House Press, Inc (2001). Reviewed by Brent Evans and Carolyn Chipman Evans
Brent Evans, Carolyn Chipman Evans
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17-18
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Negotiating Nature: Culture, Power and Environmental Argument, Hornborg, A. and Gisli Palsson, eds. Lund, Sweden: Lund University Press (2000). Reviewed by Leif John Fosse
Leif John Fosse
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18-21
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Social Change in Melanesia: Development and History, by Paul Sillitoe New York: Cambridge University Press (2000). Reviewed by Jerry Jacka
Jerry Jacka
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21-23
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The Rise of the Agricultural Welfare State, Adam D. Sheingate. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (2001). Reviewed by Andrew D. McNitt
Andrew D. McNitt
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23-24
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Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism, by Patrick Novotny. London: Praeger (2000). Reviewed by Diane-Michele Prindeville
Diane-Michele Prindeville
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26-27
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Disputes and Arguments Amongst Nomads: A Caste Council in India, by Robert M. Hayden. New Delhi: Oxford University Press (1999). Reviewed by S. George Vincentnathan
S. George Vincentnathan
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29-32
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Questioning Geopolitics: Political Projects in a Changing World System, Edited by Georgi M. Deruglian and Scott L. Greer. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers (2000). Reviewed by Douglas Keare
Douglas Keare
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32-34
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People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, edited by Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2000). Reviewed by Stacy Rosenberg
Stacy Rosenberg
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34-35
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Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict, Char Miller, editor. Tucson: University of Arizona Press (2001). Reviewed by Staci J. Pratt
Staci J. Pratt
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35-37
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Marketing Democracy: Power and Social Movements in Post-Dictatorship Chile, by Julia Paley. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, (2001). Reviewed by Edward Murphy
Edward Murphy
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37-39
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Haugerud, Angelique, M. Priscilla Stone, and Peter D. Little, eds. Commodities and Globalization: Anthropological Perspectives. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers (2000). Reviewed by Eriberto P. Lozada Jr.
Eriberto P. Lozada Jr.
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40-41
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Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines. Edited by Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield. New York: Routledge (2000). Reviewed by Ellen Percy Kraly
Ellen Percy Kraly
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41-43
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Indians, Merchants, and Markets: a Reinterpretation of the Repartimiento and SpanishIndian Economic Relations in Colonial Oaxaca, 1750-1821. By Jeremy Baskes. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press (2000). Reviewed by Jeffrey H. Cohen
Jeffrey H. Cohen
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43-45
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Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate Movements Confront Globalization, by Amory Starr, London: Zed Books (2000). Reviewed by David Skidmore
David Skidmore
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45-49
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A Logic of Expressive Choice, by Alexander A. Schuessler, Princeton: Princeton University Press (2000). Reviewed by Melinda A. Mueller
Melinda A. Mueller
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49-51
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Kerala: The Development Experience. Reflections on Sustainability and Replicability. Edited by Govindan Parayil. London: Zed Books (2000). Reviewed by Norbert Dannhaeuser
Norbert Dannhaeuser
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51-54
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Indigenous Mestizos: The Politics of Race and Culture in Cuzco, Peru, 1919-1991. by Marisol de la Cadena. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2000). Reviewed by Sarah England
Sarah England
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55-56
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Marx and the Postmodernism Debates: An Agenda for Critical Theory by Lorraine Y. Landry. London: Praeger Publishers (2000). Reviewed by Douglas J. Cremer
Douglas J. Cremer
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57-58
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The Evolution of Inequality: War, State Survival, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective by Manus I. Midlarsky (1999), Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, xiv, 349 pp. Reviewed by Patricia Kachuk, Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia. Reply by Manus Midlarsky
Manus Midlarsky
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59-60
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Smokestack Diplomacy: Cooperation and Conflict in East-West Environmental Politics, by Robert G. Darst. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (2001). Reviewed by Barbara A. Cellarius
Barbara A. Cellarius
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60-63
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Rainforest Exchanges: Industry and Community on an Amazonian Frontier, by William H. Fisher. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press (2000). Reviewed by Gay M. Biery-Hamilton
Gay M. Biery-Hamilton
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63-65
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Democracy and Development in Mali. Edited by R. James Bingen, David Robinson, and John M. Staatz. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press (2000). Reviewed by Dolores Koenig
Dolores Koenig
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65-67
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The Economic Evolution of American Health Care: From Marcus Welby to Managed Care by David D. Dranove. Princeton: Princeton University Press (2000). Reviewed by Merrill Eisenberg
Merrill Eisenberg
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67-69
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The Baobab and the Mango Tree: Lessons About Development - African and Asian Contrasts. By Nicholas Thompson and Scott Thompson. London: Zed Books (2000). Reviewed by A. F. Robertson
A. F. Robertson
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70-73
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Teetering on the Rim: Global Restructuring, Daily Life, and the Armed Retreat of the Bolivian State. By Lesley Gill. New York: Columbia University Press (2000). Reviewed by Robert Albro
Robert Albro
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73-75
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Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation, edited by Grant H. Cornwell and Eve Walsh Stoddard, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2000). Reviewed by Frank J. Lechner
Frank J. Lechner
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75-77
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On the Plaza: The Politics of Public Space and Culture. by Setha M. Low. Austin: University of Texas Press (2000). Reviewed by James N. Green
James N. Green
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77-78
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Hardest Times: The Trauma of Long Term Unemployment. by Thomas J. Cottle. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers (2001). Reviewed by Paul Durrenberger
Paul Durrenberger
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78-79
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Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart, by Bonnie A. Nardi and Vicki L. O’Day.. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1999). Reviewed by Chris Halaska
Chris Halaska
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80-82
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Environmentalism: A Global History, by Ramachandra Guha. New York: Longman (2000). Reviewed by Kathryn Hochstetler
Kathryn Hochstetler
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82-84
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Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries, edited by Susan Pharr and Robert Putnam, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (2000). Reviewed by David S. Meyer
David S. Meyer
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84-86
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The Process of Business/Environmental Collaborations: Partnering for Sustainability, by Alissa J. Stern with Tim Hicks. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, (2000). Reviewed by Jill M. Purdy
Jill M. Purdy
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87-88
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Connection on the Ice, by Patti H. Clayton. Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1998). Reviewed by Holmes Rolston III
Holmes Rolston III
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88-90
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Agency, Democracy and Nature by Robert J. Brulle, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2000). Reviewed by Kelly D. Alley
Kelly D. Alley
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90-92
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Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another, by Spencer Weart, New Haven: Yale University Press (1998). Reviewed by Juliann Emmons Allison
Juliann Emmons Allison
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92-95
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Worlds Apart: Why Poverty Persists in Rural America. By Cynthia M. Duncan. New Haven and London: Yale University Press (1999). Reviewed by William W. Dressler
William W. Dressler
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95-97
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At the Interface: The Household and Beyond. Monographs in Economic Anthropology Series, No. 15. Edited by David B Small and Nicola Tannenbaum. Lanham, NY: University Press of America (1999). Reviewed by Michael P. Freedman
Michael P. Freedman
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97-99
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Spirit Wars: Native North American Religions in the Age of Nation Building, by Ronald Niezen, London and Los Angeles: University of California Press (2000). Reviewed by Stephen Greymorning
Stephen Greymorning
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99-102
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Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World. By Michael Burawoy, Joseph Blum, Sheba George, Zauzaa Gill, Teresa Gowan, Lynne Haney, Maren Klawiter, Steven Lopez, Sean O’Riain, Mille Thayer, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press (2000). Reviewed by Mary E. Hancock
Mary E. Hancock
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102-104
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Making Better Environmental Decisions: An Alternative to Risk Assessment by Mary O’Brien, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (published with Environmental Research Foundation), 2000. Reviewed by Branden B. Johnson
Branden B. Johnson
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105-109
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Cultural Encounters with the Environment: Enduring and Evolving Geographic Themes. By Murphy, Alexander B. and Douglas L. Johnson, eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2001). Reviewed by Michelle Rhodes
Michelle Rhodes
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109-111
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Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology. Edited by Eric Katz, Andrew Light, and David Rothenberg. Cambridge, MA & London, UK: The MIT Press (2000). Reviewed by J. Stan Rowe
J. Stan Rowe
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111-114
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Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power, by Elizabeth DeSombre, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (2000). Reviewed by Dimitris Stevis
Dimitris Stevis
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115-118
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Brave New Seeds: The Threat of GM Crops to Farmers, by Robert Ali Brac de la Perriere, and Franck Seuret. London: Zed Books (2000). Reviewed by Glenn Davis Stone
Glenn Davis Stone
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118-119
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The Everglades: An Environmental History, by David McCally, Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida (1999). Reviewed by Jaap Vos
Jaap Vos
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120-122
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