| Name: |
John H. Bodley |
| Position |
Regents Professor |
| Department |
Anthropology |
| College |
Arts and Sciences |
| Campus |
Pullman |
| Address |
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| Phone |
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| Email |
bodleyj@completeebbs.com |
| Web |
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| CEREO Theme |
Sustainability and the Environment |
| Specialty |
indigenous peoples, cultural ecology, and contemporary issues |
| Env Courses |
ANTH 203 Peoples of the World; ANTH 417 Anthropology and World Problems; ANTH 591 Scale and Power |
| Env Research |
Ethnoecology of palms on Peruvian Amazon Indigenous people and development impacts; Socio-economic impact of hydro-electric development on native peoples in British Columbia; Scale, power, and sustainability in the Pacific Northwest; Scale thresholds and sustainability in the Pacific Northwest. |
| Env Outreach |
Books published: Victims of Progress; Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems; The Power of Scale; Cultural Anthropology; Tribes, States, and the Global System Public Lectures: Borah Symposium U of I; Frank Church Symposium Idaho State; Schneider Lecture, Southern Oregon Univ. |
| Keywords |
past environments; social issues; economic issues |