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HST67/ENVS167#3-5_Humans&Natural World
Lecture on emerging strands of human relationship with the natural world, including the development of religious and scientific ideas.
Professor Shelton discusses the concept of "the social context" of development and provides examples and raises questions about what aspects of the social context are important to children, families and others across the life span.
Professor Shelton discusses the relationships of gender, family and parenthood to employment and introduces Madeleine Kunin's proposals for changing the ecosystem of work to better support women, parents and families.
Indigenous & Tribal Perspectives on Agritourism
Celebrating sovereignty and demonstrating the uniqueness of all tribes, this conversation seeks to broaden understanding of indigenous-led agritourism initiatives with a focus on the unity of human and ecological communities. Presentations will ex...
Human-animal contact in the Anthropocene: The link between climate change and zoonotic disease
Short podcast about how climate change is contributing to the emergence of zoonotic diseases like COVID-19. By Kristen Werner