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Climate Change, anthropology, and stories about those affected

“Storying Climate Change” by ESP professor Dr. Susie Crate was published online in Anthropology News on April 21, 2017.

Read the essay: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/AN.410/abstract

Susie Crate is professor at George Mason University and has worked with indigenous communities in Siberia since 1988. She is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles, Cows, Kin, and Globalization: An Ethnography of Sustainability (2006), and is coeditor of Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions (2009) and Anthropology and Climate Change: From Actions to Transformations (2016). She also served on the AAA’s Task Force on Climate Change.

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