#Opencallarticle4: This blog is part of an ‘open call’ to researchers, students or anyone interested in ethnobotany to write an article for the SEB student blog. Here’s the fourth article from this call by Kat Morgan, MPH, New York University, Department of Environmental Studies Title: “On Listening to the Land: Celebrating Hopniss and the Future of Our... Continue Reading →
Foraging skills in unforested urban settings – A tale of migration and carrying-forth ecological wisdom
Author: Hussain Ebrahim #Open call article 1: This blog is part of an 'open call' to researchers, students or anyone interested in ethnobotany to write an article for the SEB student blog. Here's the first article as part of this series! Foraging across the rural to urban landscapes involves migration of people, along with their... Continue Reading →
Is scientific writing important to you? Apply soon for the 2025 – SEB Course on Writing Research Papers!
The Society for Ethnobotany is offering a course in writing research papers to members who are students or recent graduates. We hope this course will improve your writing skills and allow you to meet your peers in the Society – establishing part of your life-time ethnobotany peer network. The course will meet online using Zoom. Each... Continue Reading →
‘How I got here’ – Tinde Van Andel
An interview with Tinde Van Andel - Senior Researcher in Ethnobotany
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS // SEB Student Committee
Apply for the exciting SEB Student Committee!
Accepting workshop proposals: SEB / ISE Conference 2020, Kingston, Jamaica
SUBMIT to the SEB / ISE 2020 conference – we have a call for workshops (deadline 15 January) and for abstracts that fit within 12 Symposium Themes organized according to 7 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ! Click here to submit workshop proposals on the official SEB website. Out of Many, One People: Biocultural Diversity across... Continue Reading →
Local and diaspora plants in African Alliance of RI community garden — Food Sovereignty
A blog post about a recent community engagement excursion–led and written by Society for Economic Botany Student Representative, Aja Grande, Ph.D. student in History, Anthropology, Science, Technology & Society at MIT. Wednesday, September 19, 2019 Providence, RI On the corner of Elma Street and Prairie Avenue sits an abundant garden plot belonging to the African... Continue Reading →