What: “Tapping Knowledge in Amazonia: Rainforest Livelihoods and Student Field Experiences in the Brazilian Tropics”
When: 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Thurs., April 19
Where: CSU Stanislaus—John Stuart Rogers Faculty Development Center
Dr. Richard Wallace, Ph.D., of the CSU Stanislaus Department of Anthropology, Geography & Ethnic Studies, will discuss aspects of his field research with rubber tappers and colonist farmers in the Southwest Brazilian Amazon over the past 20 years, including a recent undergraduate field school experience, and present ideas for a future field school working in collaboration with a forest community.
When: 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Thurs., April 19
Where: CSU Stanislaus—John Stuart Rogers Faculty Development Center
Dr. Richard Wallace, Ph.D., of the CSU Stanislaus Department of Anthropology, Geography & Ethnic Studies, will discuss aspects of his field research with rubber tappers and colonist farmers in the Southwest Brazilian Amazon over the past 20 years, including a recent undergraduate field school experience, and present ideas for a future field school working in collaboration with a forest community.