Contributions in Ethnobiology

Contributions in Ethnbiology

Contributions in Ethnobiology is a peer-reviewed monograph series published electronically by the Society of Ethnobiology. The series is a forum for publishing original book-length research on past or present relationships of human societies with their biological worlds. Contributions are data-rich, state-of-the-art studies, which may be either single-authored or edited volumes with multiple authors. On-line publication allows freedom from traditional publishing restraints on specialist topics, unusual length, and number of figures. The series’ intended readership is interdisciplinary and includes academics and practitioners in archaeology, biology, cultural anthropology, ecology, geography, and pharmacology, among others.

Stay tuned for the first two publications in our series:

  • No 1. Secwepemc People & Plants: Research Papers in Shuswap Ethnobotany, edited by Marianne B. Ignace, Nancy J. Turner, and Sandra Peacock.
  • No 2. Bush Medicine in Dominica, by Marsha Quinlan.

Members of the Society of Ethnobiology may download volumes at no charge [Join the Society now]. There will be a small fee to non-members for downloading volumes. Prices will depend on the length of the volume.

For further information on the Contribution series, contact the General Series Editors, Marsha Quinlan and Dana Lepofsky at contributions@ethnobiology.org