A group of archaeologists and anthropologists have come together in a new publication to open up conversation about the state of academic publishing and how it can (and should) change. Jess Beck, who led this effort, was kind enough to involve me in this work, which was just published this week in Current Anthropology. You can find a proof of it below.
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I'm a cultural and environmental anthropologist with interests in biodiversity management and smallholder agriculture in rural Amazonia. I've conducted research on agrobiodiversity management, anthropogenic soils, and community-based conservation. Currently, I'm also interested in the ways that farmers rely upon social networks, local ecological knowledge, and agrobiodiversity management to contend with the uncertainties of global climate change. View all posts by nckawa