A new special edition of the Journal of Ethnobiology on ‘Botanical Ontologies’ features articles by Kay Lewis-Jones and Viola Schreer, doctoral students in Ethnobiology and … Read more
Dr Pablo Dominguez publishes film online
CBCD associate member Dr Pablo Dominguez has published a film “AGDAL, Voices of the Atlas” online at: http://www.antropologiavisual.net/2007/agdal-voces-del-atlas/ The agdal of Yagour is a system of … Read more
Funding boost for research project
Dr. Anna Waldstein’s project on healing, livelihoods and agriculture among Rastafari in the UK has been given a funding boost by a Small Grant from … Read more
Research students publish review of the conference ‘How to think the Anthropocene?’
Environmental Anthropology doctoral students, Craig Ritchie and Anthony Knight, have published an enlightening review of the conference ‘How to think the Anthropocene? Anthropologists, philosophers, and … Read more
PhD candidate success
Congratulations to three doctoral candidates in biocultural diversity-related research that have successfully passed their viva voce: Nejm Benessaiah (Authority, anarchy and equity: a political ecology … Read more
Dr Dario Novellino presents at the Local Food Conference and the 5th Regional Meeting on Agribusiness and Human Rights
In October 2015, CBCD associate member Dr Dario Novellino presented papers at the Local Food Conference being held and organised in Rome by the American … Read more
Healing Roots: An Exploration of Rastafari Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the UK
Funding Success: Darwin Initiative Award Winners
The School of Anthropology and Conservation is delighted to announce that we have been successful in three bids for research funding from the UK Government’s … Read more
Translocating conservation success and skills-exchange across four Indian Ocean countries
Many global conservation success-stories originate from Seychelles and Mauritius. Remarkably, however, propagating these much-needed skill-sets elsewhere doesn’t happen naturally, particularly across low-income and island nations. … Read more
SAC Outreach Activity at the Natural History Museum
Last month, Dr Matt Skinner coordinated an outreach activity with the Natural History Museum in London as part of one of their Late events. These … Read more









