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As a sociocultural anthropologist, I study the different ways in which human societies meet their needs, settle their disputes, and make meaning of the world. As a political ecologist, I work to understand the ‘more-than-human’ nature of societies as well as the sociopolitical nature of ecosystems. My research on environmental politics is not just about struggles over resources, but also about encounters among different knowledge systems, cosmologies, and ways of being in the world. I employ both ethnographic and historical methods to trace how these encounters unfold at the local level, how they interact with global forces, and how they reverberate outward. My work asks, for example: whose beliefs and aspirations serve as the default for transnational conservation projects and how does this affect the communities whose lands are targeted for conservation? How, in turn, do these communities—including the other-than-human beings with whom they share the environment—intervene in and shape the practice of conservation?
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PHILIPPINE STUDIES-HISTORICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHIC VIEWPOINTSno. 1 (2023): 135-156
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