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New full text journal: Ecological and Environmental Anthropology

by lorenz on May 1, 2005 in ecology nature, anthropology (general), journal articles / papers

"Time in Service to Historical Ecology" - "Roads Diverging in Yellow Woods: New Paths for Ecological and Environmental Anthropology" - "Ecology & Anthropology: A Field without Future?" are some the names of the articles in the new journal Ecological and Environmental Anthropology which is produced by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Georgia.

From their introduction: "We would like the journal to serve as a nexus for the free flow of ideas of scholars and practitioners in a wide range of fields, since many disciplines are both contained within, and influenced by, ecological and environmental anthropology." This means that all articles can be read by everyone in full length! Very userfriendly are also their print-versions - both in HTML and pdf!

>> Ecological and Environmental Anthropology, Current issue 1/2005

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