Bibliografia

Principal

  • Kohn. E. (2013) How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology beyond the Human. Kohn, E. (2013). How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology beyond the Human. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Casanova, C. (2016) Serão os não humanos os últimos "outros" na Antropologia? Representações sobre a superioridade humana. Casanova, C. (2016) Serão os não humanos os últimos "outros" na Antropologia? Representações sobre a superioridade humana, Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia , 56:106-134.
  • Costa, S.; Casanova, C. e Lee, P.C. (2017) What Does Conservation Mean for Women? The Case of the Cantanhez Forest National Park. Costa, S; Casanova C, Lee P (2017) What Does Conservation Mean for Women? The Case of the Cantanhez Forest National Park, Conservation and Society , 15(2):168-178.
  • Baer, H.A. e Singer, M. (2018) The Anthropology of Climate Change. An Integrated Critical Perspective Baer, H.A. e Singer, M. (2018) The Anthropology of Climate Change. An Integrated Critical Perspective. Londres: Routledge.
  • Descola, P. e Pálsson, G. (1996) Nature and Society. Anthropological Perspectives. Descola, P & Pálsson, G. (1996). Nature and Society. Anthropological Perspectives. Londres: Routledge.
  • Yancey , O.; Lansing, J. S. e Doves, M. (2015) Environmental Anthropology: Systemic Perspectives Yancey , O.; Lansing, J. S. e Doves, M. (2015).Environmental Anthropology: Systemic Perspectives,Annual Review of Anthropology, 44: 153-68.
  • Kopnina, E. e Shoreman-Ouimet, E. (Eds) (2017) Routledge Handbook Of Environmental Anthropology Kopnina, E. e Shoreman-Ouimet, E (Eds) (2017) Routledge Handbook Of Environmental Anthropology, Oxon: Routledge.

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