Sunday, September 2, 2012

Climate Change, Power, and Indigenous Knowledge

I recently submitted an article, "Climate Change, Power, and the Marginalization of Indigenous Knowledge: A Case Study from Ghana," to the online journal "Anthropologies." The article is written in a journalistic, non-academic format, and is intended to reveal the mismatch between international organizations and the people they are attempting to represent and help. This article focuses on agricultural adaptations to climate change in Ghana. The theme of this issue of "Anthropologies" is Political Ecology - a subfield of the social sciences that analyses the relationships between people, the environment, and political economy.







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