Anthropology Colloquium Fall 2022 Series
November 3, 3:00pm - 5:00pmMānoa Campus, Crawford 115
Serious Monkey Business: Ethnoprimatology and its Role in Integrating the Subfields of Anthropology. This month, the UH Anthropology department features Leslie E. Sponsel, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology Department, November 3rd at 3:00pm in Crawford Hall 115. Anthropologists and others have tended to view humans as a part of nature in terms of evolution, but apart from nature in ecology. Traditionally, in field primatology any human influence on non-human primate populations was considered to be an unnatural disturbance. Ethnoprimatology challenges this discrepancy and offers a provocative alternative perspective with humans as part of community ecology.
Event Sponsor
Anthropology, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Marti Kerton, 808-956-7153, anthprog@hawaii.edu, , Sponsel Colloquium Flyer1 (PDF)
Thursday, November 3 |
|
11:15am |
Lunch & Learn Series: Mānoa Campus, QLCSS 412
|
12:00pm |
Book Launch: Nobody is Protected Mānoa Campus, 443 Saunders Hall
|
12:00pm |
Brown Bag Biography with Graphic Medicine Contributors Mānoa Campus, Zoom
|
1:30pm |
Epidemiology Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Biomed D-207
|
2:00pm |
Atmospheric Sciences Final Oral Mānoa Campus, HIG 353
|
2:30pm |
TA Talk Story Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106 Events Room
|
3:00pm |
Anthropology Colloquium Fall 2022 Series Mānoa Campus, Crawford 115
|
4:30pm |
Children's Healthy Living in the Pacific Mānoa Campus, AgSci 219
|
6:00pm |
Zotero Introduction Mānoa Campus, Zoom - Hamilton Library
|