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Ecologies of the Heart E. N. Anderson (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside)

Ecologies of the Heart By E. N. Anderson (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside)

Summary

This book treats of the ways that humans process information in relation to resource management. Anderson answers the questions of why people hold beliefs about the environment that is counterfactual - against the facts - to modern scientists. Ecologies of the Heart shows that beliefs are understandable and have an empirical basis in solving the world ecological crisis.

Ecologies of the Heart Summary

Ecologies of the Heart: Emotion, Belief, and the Environment by E. N. Anderson (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside)

Ecologies of the Heart offers a highly readable new look at the range of approaches we use in thinking about environmental management. In answering the questions of why people hold beliefs about the environment that are `counterfactual' - against the facts - to modern scientists, often making ecological choices on emotional grounds, the book shows that these beliefs are understandable and have an empirical basis in solving the world ecological crisis. Eugene Anderson argues that although no one person is going to solve the world ecological crisis single-handedly, it will never be solved unless we recognize the problem presented by beliefs that are plausible but inadequate.

Ecologies of the Heart Reviews

With his characteristic generosity and skilled analytic doggedness, Gene Anderson engages in a series of explorations in cultural ecology. Like a skilled therapist, he explores the conditions of reasonable and harmful human interactions with environments. He sensitively examines intersections of ecology with religion, cognition, and, especially, emotionality....One learns from the dragons in the hills, Northwest coast religious ecology, Webers disenchantment, and much more.--Lynn Thomas, Professor of Anthropology, Pomona College Here is another E. N. Anderson masterpiece--a carefully crafted, meticulously researched, and compellingly personal treatment of a topic so critically important to all humanity: Why do we treat our environment and its resources the way we do?... This book is a 'must' for any thoughtful reader concerned about the future of the earth. Biologists and ecologists, anthropologists, economists, political scientists, religious scholars--and most especially politicians and decision-makers of industrial societies--will find here a new way of thinking about humans and our place in the universe.--Nancy J. Turner, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria Anderson makes a scholarly, penetrating analysis of the sociocultural side of environmental decision-making.--Publishers Weekly With his characteristic generosity and skilled analytic doggedness, Gene Anderson engages in a series of explorations in cultural ecology. Like a skilled therapist, he explores the conditions of reasonable and harmful human interactions with environments. He sensitively examines intersections of ecology with religion, cognition, and, especially, emotionality....One learns from the dragons in the hills, Northwest coast religious ecology, Weber's disenchantment, and much more.--Lynn Thomas, Professor of Anthropology, Pomona College Here is another E. N. Anderson masterpiece--a carefully crafted, meticulously researched, and compellingly personal treatment of a topic so critically important to all humanity: Why do we treat our environment and its resources the way we do?... This book is a 'must' for any thoughtful reader concerned about the future of the earth. Biologists and ecologists, anthropologists, economists, political scientists, religious scholars--and most especially politicians and decision-makers of industrial societies--will find here a new way of thinking about humans and our place in the universe.--Nancy J. Turner, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria

About E. N. Anderson (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside)

Eugene N. Anderson is Professor of the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside, and has worked in the field of resource management for more than 30 years.

Table of Contents

1. Landscape with Figures ; 2. Feng-Shui: Ideology and Ecology ; 3. Chinese Nutritional Therapy ; 4. Learning from the land otter ; 5. Managing the Rainforest ; 6. Needs and Human Nature ; 7. Information Processing ; 8. Culture: Ecology in a Wider Context ; 9. In and Out of Institutions ; 10. The Disenchanted ; 11. A Summary, and Some Suggestions

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NPB9780195090109
9780195090109
0195090101
Ecologies of the Heart: Emotion, Belief, and the Environment by E. N. Anderson (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside)
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Oxford University Press Inc
19960606
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