Talk:Cultural ecology
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[edit]The section on conceptual frameworks is ineresting but the authors cited would be unfaliliar to almost all contemporary scholars of cultural ecology. I suggest most of it is deleted - it is already flagged by editors. 27 Nov 2006
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This Article Needs Cleanup Badly
[edit]- To begin with, none of the sources for the article either mentioned at the end or as part of the article (other than Sauer and Julian Steward, who are given very brief mention) are anthropologists or have anything significant to do with the discipline of "cultural ecology" which is one of the major subdisciplines of anthropology. Without pointing any fingers, this article is so off-base from the subject or the matter that it does not qualify as a Wikipedia article... If someone can do research on this topic and introduce some of the basic major figures of the topic, with possibly some historical background that would include Franz Boas as a starting point, it may redirect this article back to a recognizable perspective on the topic... However, as it stands right now, the information is so misleading that it would be better if this article were deleted than give students and other potential researchers such erroneous ideas about the topic and its main contributors... Stevenmitchell (talk) 08:23, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
Issues related to the biodiversity and sustainability....
[edit]- on its discussion page
--58.38.41.104 (talk) 03:19, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
Marxism
[edit]"because it implies an element of environmental determinism over human actions, which some social scientists find problematic, particularly those writing from a Marxist perspective" – this statement needs unpacking, since as Marxism is a materialist system one's natural assumption would be that Marxist would be sympathetic to an element of environmental determinism. Deipnosophista (talk) 09:43, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
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