VOLUME I: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY Part 1: From Ecological to Cultural Determinism 1. Richard J. Parmentier and Helen Kopnina-Geyer, 'Excerpts from Pacific Diaries of N. Makloucho-Maclay', ISLA: A Journal of Micronesian Studies, 1996, 4, 1, 71-108. 2. Julian H. Steward, 'Problems of Cultural Evolution', Evolution, 1958, 12, 2, 206-10. Part 2: Historical Views of the Nature/Culture Divide 3. George W. Stocking Jr., 'Franz Boas and the Culture Concept in Historical Perspective', American Anthropologist, 1996, 68, 867-82. 4. Jack Goody and Ian Watt, 'The Consequences of Literacy', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1963, 5, 3, 304-45. Part 3: Historical Views on People, Animals, and Plants 5. James George Frazer, 'Tree-Worship', The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion (Macmillan and Co., 1894), Vol. I, pp. 57-96. 6. Marvin Harris, 'The Cultural Ecology of India's Sacred Cattle', Current Anthropology, 1966, 7, 1, 51-66. Part 4: Historical Views of the Relationship Between Environment and Social Organization 7. Fredrik Barth, 'Ecologic Relationships of Ethnic Groups in Swat, North Pakistan', American Anthropologist, 1956, 58, 1079-89. 8. Roy Rappaport, 'Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations Among a New Guinea People', Ethnology, 1967, 6, 17-30. Part 5: Religion, Ritual and Ecology 9. Bronislaw Malinowski, A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term, 2nd edn. [1967] (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1989), pp. 3-16. 10. Benson Saler, 'E. B. Tylor and the Anthropology of Religion', Marburg Journal of Religion, 1997, 2, 1, 1-6. Part 6: Evolution of environmental and ecological anthropology 11. Conrad P. Kottak, 'The New Ecological Anthropology', American Anthropologist, 1999, 101, 1, 23-35. 12. Helen Kopnina and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet, 'Introduction: Environmental Anthropology of Yesterday and Today', in Helen Kopnina and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Environmental Anthropology Today (Routledge, 2011), pp. 1-33. VOLUME II: CENTRAL THEORIES WITHIN ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY Part 1: Contemporary Views of Nature and Culture 13. Eugene N. Anderson, 'Drawing from Traditional and 'Indigenous' Socioecological Theories', in Helen Kopnina and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Environmental Anthropology Today (Routledge, 2011), pp. 56-74. 14. Kay Milton, 'Introduction', Loving Nature: Toward an Ecology of Emotion (Routledge, 2002), pp. 1-7. Part 2: Reflections and Representations of Place: The Postmodernism and its Critique 15. Paul Rabinow, 'Artificiality and Enlightenment: From Sociobiology to Biosociality', in M. Biagioli (ed.), The Science Studies Reader (Routledge, 1999), 234-52. 16. David Kidner, 'Fabricating Nature: A Critique of the Social Construction of Nature', Environmental Ethics, 2000, 22, 339-57. 17. Arran Stibbe, 'Language, Power and the Social Construction of Animals', Society & Animals, 2001, 9, 2, 145-61. Part 3: Gender and environment 18. Margaret Mead, 'Human Fatherhood is a Social Invention', Male and Female (Penguin Books, 1974), pp. 177-91. 19. Vandana Shiva, 'Women in Nature', Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Survival in India (Zed Books, 1988), pp. 37-52. Part 4: Representation of Environment and Animals 20. Loraine Thorne, 'Kangaroos: The Non-Issue', Society and Animals, 6, 1998, 167-82. 21. Donna Haraway, 'Chicken', When Species Meet (University of Minnesota Press, 2008), pp. 265-74. Part 5: Neoliberalism and Conservation 22. Sian Sullivan, 'Green Capitalism and the Cultural Poverty of Constructing Nature as Service Provider', Radical Anthropology, 3, 2009, 18-27. 23. Marina Padrao Temudo, '"The White Men Bought the Forests": Conservation and Contestation in Guinea-Bissau, Western Africa', Conservation and Society, 2012, 10, 4, 354-66. Part 6: Contemporary Environmental Agendas and Sustainability 24. Gregory Bateson, 'The Roots of Ecological Crises', Steps to an Ecology of the Mind: Collected Essays in Anthropology, Psychiatry, Evolution, and Epistemology (University of Chicago Press, 1972), pp. 494-8. 25. J. Kenneth Smail, 'Remembering Malthus III: Implementing a Global Population Reduction', American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2003, 122, 295-300. 26. James, R. Veteto and Joshua Lockyer, 'Environmental Anthropology Engaging Permaculture: Moving Theory and Practice Toward Sustainability', Culture & Agriculture, 2008, 30, 1 & 2, 47-58. Part 7: Environmental and Ecological Justice 27. Merrill Singer and Jacqueline Evans, 'Water Wary: Understandings and Concerns about Water and Health Among the Rural Poor of Louisiana', in Helen Kopnina and Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Environmental Anthropology: Future Directions (Routledge, 2013), pp. 172-87. 28. R. Simkins, 'The Bible and Anthropocentrism: Putting Humans in Their Place', Dialectical Anthropology, 2014, 38, 297-413. 29. Veronica Strang, 'Justice for All: Inconvenient Truths and Reconciliations in Human and Non-Human Relations', in H. Kopnina and E. Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology (Routledge, 2016). VOLUME III: METHODOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY OF CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Part 1: Ethnographies of Animals and Plants 30. Clifford Geertz, 'Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight, in The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays (Basic Books, 1973), pp. 412-55. 31. Jane Desmond, 'Requiem for the Roadkill', in H. Kopnina and E. Shoreman-Ouimet (eds), Environmental Anthropology: Future Directions (Routledge, 2013), pp. 46-58. 32. Andrea Pieroni, 'Local Plant Resources in the Ethnobotany of Theth, a Village in the Northern Albanian Alps', Genet Resour Crop Evol, 2008, 55, 1197-214. Part 2: Economic Development, Environment, and Traditional Culture 33. Marshall Sahlins, 'The Domestic Mode of Production: The Structure of Underproduction', Stone Age Economics (Aldine, 1972), pp. 41-99. 34. David Lewis, 'Anthropology and Development: The Uneasy Relationship', in James G. Carrier (ed.), A Handbook of Economic Anthropology (Edward Elgar, 2005), pp. 472-86. Part 3: Cultural Adaptation and Climate Change 35. Mark Nuttall, 'Tipping Points and the Human World: Living with Change and Thinking about the Future', AMBIO, 41, 2012, 96-105. 36. Renzo Taddei, 'Anthropologies of the Future: On the Social Performativity of (Climate) Forecasts', in H. Kopnina and E. Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Environmental Anthropology: Future Directions (Routledge, 2013), pp. 246-65. Part 4: Consumption and environment 37. Richard Wilk, 'Consuming Ourselves to Death: The Anthropology of Consumer Culture and Climate Change', in S. Crate (ed.), Anthropology and Climate Change: from Encounters to Actions (Duke University Press, 2009), pp. 265-76. 38. Cindy Isenhour, 'On Conflicted Swedish Consumers: The Effort to Stop Shopping and Neoliberal Environmental Governance', Journal of Consumer Behavior, 9, 2010, 454-69. Part 5: Conservation, Traditional Communities, and Biodiversity 39. Ben Campbell, 'Changing Protection Policies and Ethnographies of Environmental Engagement', Conservation and Society, 3, 2, 2005, 280-322. 40. Leslie E. Sponsel, 'Human Impact on Biodiversity: Overview', in Simon Asher Levin (ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity (Academic Press, 2013), 4, 137-52. Part 6: Anthropological Engagement with Environmentalism 41. Kay Milton, 'Introduction: Environmentalism and Anthropology', in Kay Milton (ed.), Environmentalism: The View from Anthropology (Routledge, 1995), pp. 1-17. 42. Peter Brosius, 'Green Dots, Pink Hearts: Displacing Politics from the Malaysian Rain Forest', American Anthropologist, 1999, 101, 1, 36-57. 43. Paige West, 'Translation, Value, and Space: Theorizing an Ethnographic and Engaged Environmental Anthropology', American Anthropologist, 2006, 107, 4, 632-42. Part 7: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Environmental Learning and Education 44. Robert Efird, 'Learning by Heart: An Anthropological Perspective on Environmental Learning in Lijiang', in H. Kopnina and E. Shoreman-Ouimet (eds.), Environmental Anthropology Today (Routledge, 2011), pp. 253-66. 45. Tapoja Chaudhuri, 'Learning to Protect: Environmental Education in a South Indian Tiger Reserve', in H. Kopnina (ed.), Anthropology of Environmental Education (Nova Science Publishers, 2012), pp. 87-113. Part 8: Mixed Methods 46. Susan Charnley and H. William Durham, 'Anthropology and Environmental Policy: What Counts?', American Anthropologist, 2010, 112, 3, 397-415. 47. Jeremy Spoon, 'Quantitative, Qualitative, and Collaborative Methods: Approaching Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Heterogeneity', Ecology and Society, 2014, 19, 3, 33. VOLUME IV: INTERDISCIPLINARY LINKS Part 1: Human Ecology 48. Joanne Vining, 'The Connection to Other Animals and Caring for Nature', Human Ecology Review, 2003, 10, 2, 87-99. 49. Emilio F. Moran and Eduardo S. Brondizio, 'Human Ecology from Space: Ecological Anthropology Engages the Study of Global Environmental Change', in Ellen Messer and Michael Lambek (eds.), Ecology and the Sacred: Engaging the Anthropology of Roy A. Rappaport (University of Michigan, Press, 2001), pp. 64-87. Part 2: Political Ecology 50. Andrew P. Vayda and Bradley Walters, 'Against Political Ecology', Human Ecology, 1999, 27, 1, 167-79. 51. Arthuro Escobar, 'Difference and Conflict in the Struggle over Natural Resources: A Political Ecology Framework', Development, 2006, 49, 3, 6-13. Part 3: Environmental sociology 52. William R. Catton Jr and Riley E. Dunlap, 'Environmental Sociology: A New Paradigm', American Sociologist, 1978, 13, 41-9. 53. Eileen Crist, 'Abundant Earth and the Population Question', in P. Cafaro and E. Crist (eds), Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation (University of Georgia Press, 2012), pp. 141-53. Part 4: Political science 54. Robyn Eckersley, 'Ecocentric Discourses: Problems and Future Prospects for Nature Advocacy', Tamkang Review, 2004, 34, 3/4, 155-86. 55. Leah S. Horowitz, 'Translation Alignment: Actor-Network Theory and the Power Dynamics of Environmental Protest Alliances in New Caledonia', Antipode, 2012, 44, 3, 806-27. Part 5: Social Psychology and Conservation Psychology 56. Paul Stern, 'Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior', Journal of Social Issues, 2000, 56, 3, 407-24. Part 6: Social Geography 57. Jody Emel, Chris Wilbert and Jennifer Wolch, 'Animal Geographies', Society & Animals, 2002, 10, 4, 1-6. Part 7: Environmental Ethics 58. Arne Naess, 'The Shallow and the Deep: Long-Range Ecology Movement. A Summary', Inquiry, 1973, 16, 95-9. 59. Dale Jamieson, 'Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic', Environmental Values, 1998, 7, 1, 41-57. 60. Bron Taylor, 'Editor's Introduction: Encountering Leopold', Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2011, 5, 4, 393-6. Part 8: Human Nature 61. Stephan Kaplan, 'Human Nature and Environmentally Responsible Behavior', Journal of Social Issues, 2000, 56, 3, 491-508. 62. Agustin Fuentes, Jonathan Marks, Tim Ingold, Robert Sussman, Patrick V. Kirch, Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Rayna Rapp, Faye Ginsburg, Laura Nader, and Conrad P. Kottak, 'Vital Topics Forum: On Nature and the Human', American Anthropologist, 2010, 112, 4, 512-21. Part 9: Conservation Biology and Community 63. P. Cafaro and R. Primack, 'Species Extinction is a Great Moral Wrong', Biological Conservation, 2014, 170, 1-2. 64. Kent, H. Redford, 'Forum: Misreading the Conservation Landscape', Fauna & Flora International, 2011, 45, 3, 324-30. 65. James Igoe, 'Forum. Rereading Conservation Critique: A Response to Redford', Fauna & Flora International, 2011, 45, 3, 333-4. Part 10: Environmental Humanities 66. Deborah Bird Rose, Thom van Dooren, Matthew Chrulew, Stuart Cooke, Matthew Kearnes, and Emily O'Gorman, 'Thinking Through the Environment, Unsettling the Humanities', Environmental Humanities, 2012, 1, 1-5. Part 11: Film 67. Lilian Na'ia Alessa, 'Schooling the World: The White Man's Last Burden' (2010) (www.schoolingtheworld.org).