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The Nolan Index: A Quantitative Measure of List Similarities 诺兰指数:列表相似性的定量测量
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162195
Michael C. Robbins
Several ethnobiological studies have used the Jaccard Index, a qualitative, binary measure, to compare group similarities and differences in lists of plant and animal species, medicinals, foods, cultural utilities, and so on. We extend this effort by formulating the Nolan Index, a new, more precise quantitative measure of the relative frequency of listed items to compare similarities and differences between groups . It is deployed here to evaluate the degree of similarity of free-listed, wild plants between novices and experts in rural Missouri.
一些民族生物学研究使用了雅卡德指数(Jaccard Index),这是一种定性的二元测量方法,用来比较植物和动物物种、药物、食品、文化公用事业等方面的群体相似性和差异性。我们通过制定诺兰指数(Nolan Index)来扩展这一努力。诺兰指数是一种新的、更精确的量化指标,用于衡量列出项目的相对频率,以比较不同群体之间的相似性和差异性。在这里,它被用来评估密苏里州农村地区的新手和专家之间自由上市的野生植物的相似程度。
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Guatemalan Maya Q’eqchi’ Seasonal Calendar: Methods to Monitor Climate Change Locally 危地马拉玛雅人Q ' eqchi '季节日历:监测当地气候变化的方法
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231165834
Amanda M. Thiel, Armando Medinaceli
Maya Q’eqchi’ villagers of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala fathom local indicators of climate change keenly. In a small-holder, maize-based, horticultural village, ethnographic interviews with village experts in hunting, agricultural production, and animal husbandry, and with non-expert/lay villagers recounted that many local climate- and subsistence-related activities and some traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) correspond to annual cycles or seasons. This research documents the local queues and timing of residents’ practices as a baseline for monitoring subsequent years’ activities and climate-related observations based on our interpretation of emic views, practices, and traditions. Using focus groups, we collected such traditional indicators to design a visual representation of a seasonal calendar, which we present herein. This seasonal calendar is a locally accessible tool to document monthly climate observations, agricultural and home garden activities, hunting, animal raising, and cultural activities during a complete annual cycle. We supplement observational and focus group data with semi-structured interview data about subsequent changes in weather patterns, which villagers identify as resulting from climate change. We suggest that Maya Q’eqchi’ villagers are active in their acknowledgment of climate change and are taking steps to document its effects on locally significant cultural activities, exemplifying Q’eqchi’ cultural capacity to adapt to ecological changes and to promote local resilience and cultural vitality. We demonstrate how seasonal calendars and the methods to create them may contribute to local and global understandings of TEK and climate change and annotate conventional anthropological methods as considerations for creating seasonal calendars in other cultural and ecological communities.
危地马拉Alta Verapaz的玛雅Q ' eqchi村民敏锐地了解当地的气候变化指标。在一个以玉米为基础的小农园艺村,对狩猎、农业生产和畜牧业方面的村庄专家以及非专业/非专业村民的民族志采访表明,许多与当地气候和生存相关的活动以及一些传统生态知识(TEK)与年周期或季节相对应。本研究记录了当地居民实践的排队和时间,作为监测后续年份活动和气候相关观察的基线,这些观察基于我们对主题观点、实践和传统的解释。利用焦点小组,我们收集了这些传统指标来设计一个季节性日历的视觉表示,我们在这里展示。这个季节性日历是一个当地可访问的工具,用于记录月度气候观测,农业和家庭花园活动,狩猎,动物饲养和文化活动在完整的年度周期中。我们用半结构化访谈数据补充了观测和焦点小组数据,这些数据是关于村民认为是气候变化导致的天气模式的后续变化。我们认为,玛雅Q ' eqchi '村民积极认识到气候变化,并采取措施记录气候变化对当地重要文化活动的影响,证明了Q ' eqchi '文化适应生态变化的能力,并促进了当地的复原力和文化活力。我们展示了季节日历和创建它们的方法如何有助于当地和全球对TEK和气候变化的理解,并注释了传统的人类学方法,作为在其他文化和生态社区创建季节日历的考虑因素。
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Dedication 奉献
3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162172
Shawna Cain, Roger Cain
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Ethnobiotica: Transitions Ethnobiotica:转换
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/00491241231167285
J. Stepp
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Paleoethnobotany as Ethnobotany as Paleoethnobotany 巴勒斯坦领土的民族植物学与古民族植物学
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162194
D. Pearsall
Paleoethnobotany and ethnobotany are closely intertwined. Ethnobotany provides a key interpretive framework for understanding past plant–people interrelationships through the archaeological record, and this understanding of the past provides the foundation for understanding present-day relationships between people and the natural world.
古民族植物学和民族植物学紧密地交织在一起。民族植物学为通过考古记录理解过去的植物与人的相互关系提供了一个关键的解释框架,这种对过去的理解为理解当今人与自然世界之间的关系提供了基础。
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Searching for Germane Questions in the Ethnobiology of Food Scouting 寻找食物侦察的民族生物学中的日耳曼问题
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162197
D. M. Zocchi, G. Mattalia, M. A. Aziz, R. Kalle, M. Fontefrancesco, R. Sõukand, A. Pieroni
In the past two decades, ethnobiologists have increasingly paid attention to the scouting and documentation of endangered corpora of local food elements and associated traditional knowledge. In this endeavor, food scouting encompasses the methodological tools used for mapping, inventorying, and documenting food and food-related resources. The growing body of research in this field is shedding light on the potentialities of these practices in obtaining baseline data regarding food heritage, which can, in turn, empower local communities in their dynamic understanding and safeguarding of this resource. While food scouting have been gaining an important role in current food and gastronomic ethnobiological research, as well as in other fields of study (e.g., geography and anthropology), little attention has been paid thus far to the methods and approaches underpinning these activities. To partially fill this gap, this contribution aims to tackle some methodological issues connected to the documentation of food and gastronomic elements embedded in local knowledge. Acknowledging the plethora of methods applicable in food scouting research, we describe three specific applications of food scouting to elicit data on local food diversity, highlighting their prospects and limitations. The first case addresses market surveys to obtain baseline data on the local food systems and their associated diversity, the second focuses on context-based freelisting methods for eliciting wild food plant uses, and the third discusses methods for scouting and inventorying artisanal food products. Acknowledging the contributions of Justin Nolan to the advancement of methods in the field of ethnobiology, we suggest that the methodological toolkit of food scouting should include ad hoc transdisciplinary platforms codesigned together with local food actors.
在过去的二十年中,民族生物学家越来越关注当地濒危食物成分和相关传统知识的寻找和记录。在这一努力中,食物侦察包括用于测绘、清点和记录食物和食物相关资源的方法工具。这一领域越来越多的研究揭示了这些做法在获取有关食物遗产的基线数据方面的潜力,这反过来又可以增强当地社区对这一资源的动态理解和保护能力。虽然食物侦察在当前的食物和美食民族生物学研究以及其他研究领域(如地理学和人类学)中发挥着重要作用,但迄今为止,很少有人关注支撑这些活动的方法和途径。为了部分填补这一空白,本贡献旨在解决与当地知识中嵌入的食物和美食元素的文献相关的一些方法问题。认识到在食物侦察研究中适用的方法过多,我们描述了食物侦察的三种具体应用,以引出当地食物多样性的数据,强调了它们的前景和局限性。第一个案例涉及市场调查,以获取当地粮食系统及其相关多样性的基线数据;第二个案例侧重于基于环境的自由清单方法,以激发野生食用植物的使用;第三个案例讨论了手工食品的查找和盘点方法。鉴于Justin Nolan对人种生物学领域方法进步的贡献,我们建议食品侦察的方法论工具包应该包括与当地食品参与者共同设计的特设跨学科平台。
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Real-Time Mapping With Global Positioning Systems Devices in a Mixed Methods Toolkit for Studying Social and Environmental Change 实时地图与全球定位系统设备在混合方法工具包研究社会和环境变化
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162188
C. Fowler
To explore the process through which people develop knowledge about socioecological change, this article describes a mixed-methods toolkit containing a technique for making maps in real time while moving through landscapes. The quantitative component of the toolkit is grounded in ethnobiologists’ embeddedness in place-based communities and harnesses the power of global positioning systems (GPS). As GPS-wielding ethnobiologists engage in participatory mapping by moving through landscapes with their research collaborators, we can use handheld devices and simultaneously communicate with satellites in outer space to produce maps in real time. Within the existing, large inventory of ethnobiological methods, using handheld GPS devices can be combined with other types of data-collecting techniques to enhance studies of interactions in more-than-human landscapes. Moreover, mapmaking implements movement trace, a tactic for interpreting space-time cultures and documenting grounded experiences with socioecological change. By bringing together interests in the disciplines of ethnobiology and qualitative geographic information systems (GIS), this article describes methods that make it possible to explain the space-time culture that guides people to move through their homelands and to communicate about their experiences even as they work toward integrating and directing the changing circumstances of their lives.
为了探索人们发展社会生态变化知识的过程,本文描述了一个混合方法工具包,其中包含一种在风景中实时绘制地图的技术。该工具包的定量组成部分基于民族生物学家对基于地点的社区的嵌入,并利用全球定位系统(GPS)的力量。随着使用GPS的民族生物学家通过与他们的研究合作者一起在风景中移动来参与地图绘制,我们可以使用手持设备,同时与外层空间的卫星通信,实时绘制地图。在现有的大量民族生物学方法中,使用手持GPS设备可以与其他类型的数据收集技术相结合,以加强对人类景观中相互作用的研究。此外,地图绘制实现了运动追踪,这是一种解释时空文化和记录社会生态变化的基础经验的策略。通过汇集对民族生物学和定性地理信息系统(GIS)学科的兴趣,本文描述了一些方法,这些方法使人们能够解释时空文化,这种文化引导人们在家乡旅行,并在他们努力整合和指导不断变化的生活环境时交流他们的经历。
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To Pick or Not to Pick: Photographic Voucher Specimens as an Alternative Method to Botanical Collecting in Ethnobotany 摘还是不摘:摄影凭证标本作为民族植物学中植物采集的一种替代方法
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162190
Alexander M. Greene, I. Teixidor‐Toneu, G. Odonne
The identification of plants according to the Linnaean system of taxonomy is a cornerstone of ethnobotany, allowing the discipline to be a comparative science. To accomplish plant identification, ethnobotanists have long relied on the collection of voucher specimens and their deposition in herbaria. Here we critically analyze the role of botanical collecting in ethnobotany and bring attention to a range of issues that can complicate, and sometimes hamper, the practice. In lieu of traditional herbarium specimens, the collection of photographic vouchers and their deposition in digital repositories is proposed as an alternative method for ethnobotanical research. The ever-improving quality and ubiquity of smartphone cameras, photographic citizen science applications like Pl@ntnet and iNaturalist, and deep learning techniques of automated photo identification are discussed as elements that are contributing to a slow revolution in the role of digital data in the field sciences. Guidelines for when plant herbarium specimens versus photographic vouchers should be considered required are laid out. Although botanical collecting will doubtless and with good reason remain a foundational practice in ethnobotany, we present the use of photographic vouchers as a valid, scientifically rigorous and, in some situations, preferred method of identification.
根据林奈分类系统对植物进行鉴定是民族植物学的基石,使该学科成为一门比较科学。为了完成植物鉴定,民族植物学家长期依赖于收集代金券标本及其在植物标本室的沉积。在这里,我们批判性地分析了植物收集在民族植物学中的作用,并关注了一系列可能使实践复杂化,有时甚至阻碍实践的问题。代替传统的植物标本馆标本,摄影凭证的收集和它们在数字存储库中的沉积被提议作为民族植物学研究的另一种方法。不断提高的质量和无处不在的智能手机相机,像Pl@ntnet和iNaturalist这样的摄影公民科学应用程序,以及自动照片识别的深度学习技术,作为促成数字数据在科学领域的缓慢革命的因素进行了讨论。关于植物标本馆标本与摄影凭证何时被认为是必需的指南已被列出。虽然植物收集毫无疑问将有充分的理由仍然是民族植物学的基础实践,但我们提出使用照片凭证作为一种有效的,科学严谨的,在某些情况下,首选的识别方法。
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Integrating Historical Ecology and Environmental Justice 历史生态学与环境正义相结合
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162196
Steve Wolverton, R. Figueroa, C. Armstrong
Environmental justice studies (EJS) provides a framework for interdisciplinary research and advocacy in the realm of cultural heritage research and management. Ethnobiologists, in particular those who focus on environmental archaeology, are no strangers to the heritage arena as our scholarship commonly concerns “cultural keystone places,” which are rich with meaning for one or more groups of people. Three dimensions and three core concepts of EJS can serve as guideposts to research centering on these significant places. These EJS concepts align and intersect with core principles of historical ecology (HE), particularly through the study of landscapes as complex systems. This paper highlights how environmental justice and HE can be conceptually integrated. This EJS-HE framework is relevant to research design in environmental archaeology and more broadly ethnobiology, a framing to be adopted at the beginning of the research process that explicitly considers whether a research question is ethical to approach within a particular heritage context.
环境正义研究(EJS)为文化遗产研究和管理领域的跨学科研究和倡导提供了一个框架。人种生物学家,特别是那些专注于环境考古学的人,对遗产领域并不陌生,因为我们的学术研究通常涉及“文化基石地”,这些地方对一个或多个群体具有丰富的意义。EJS的三个维度和三个核心概念可以作为围绕这些重要地方进行研究的路标。这些EJS概念与历史生态学(HE)的核心原则保持一致和交叉,特别是通过将景观作为复杂系统进行研究。本文强调了如何将环境正义与高等教育在概念上进行整合。这个EJS-HE框架与环境考古学和更广泛的民族生物学的研究设计有关,这是一个在研究过程开始时采用的框架,明确考虑在特定遗产背景下研究问题是否合乎道德。
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A Method in Our Madness: Experiences With Seeking Local Knowledge 我们疯狂中的一种方法:寻求本土知识的经验
IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/02780771231162183
E. Anderson, B. A. Anderson
Methods of field work include (among others) frame elicitation, semistructured interviews, questionnaires, short interviews, depth interviews, walks, and visual documentation. These are discussed and evaluated here, with field experiences nuancing practice.
实地工作的方法包括(除其他外)框架启发、半结构访谈、问卷调查、简短访谈、深度访谈、步行和视觉文档。结合现场实践经验,对这些问题进行了讨论和评价。
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