Re: Ingold?

From: Rosa Graciela Montes (rmontes@siu.buap.mx)
Date: Sat Dec 09 2000 - 06:09:55 PST


On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Mike Cole wrote:
>
> Paul/Rosa-- Tim Ingold from anthro seems like an interesting person
> for xmca. But, I continue to worry about length.

I don't know Ingold's work but I've looked him up and see
several references to his work on ecological anthropology.
Also references to presentations at ISCRAT and an edited
volume of Ecological Psychology (1996) on Situating Action
which also sounds interesting

Were you thinking of his book: The Appropriation of Nature
Essays on Human Ecology and Social Relations?

Here's some more references that caught my attention.

Ingold, T. 1997. Life beyond the edge of nature? Or, the
mirage of society. In The Mark of the Social,
J.B. Greenwood, ed. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefi.

Table of Contents for Ecological Psychology, Vol 8 (1996)
NUMBER 2
Introduction

Situating Action 1: Truth in the Situation
Alan Costall and Ivan Leudar

Situating Action II: Affordance for Interaction: The Social
is Material for Design
William W. Gaver

Situating Action III: Acting, Dwelling, and Squatting: An
Ecological Approach to the Relation Between Person and Urban
Environment
Gustavo Ribeiro

Situating Action IV: Planning as Situated Action
Ivan Leudar and Alan Costall

Situating Action V: The History and Evolution of Bodily
Skills
Tim Ingold

COMMENTARY

Situating Action VI: A Comment on the Distinction Between
the Material and the Social
Tim Ingold



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