Is leaving a hunter horticultural lifestyle for a more westernized, market economy good or bad for one's health? And what does it take to run a field site? In this episode we talk to Josh Snodgrass (Oregon), one of the co-directors of the Shuar Project, and an expert on the consequences of transitioning from a more traditional to market subsistence on one's existence and health. Turns out: it's complicated!
More about Josh Snodgrass:
https://www.pinniped.net/snodgrass.html
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EADPtvQAAAAJ&hl=en
https://cas.uoregon.edu/directory/profiles/all/jjosh
 
 
 

Evolutionary Psychology (the podcast)

Dave Pietraszewski & David Pinsof

Health and the Shuar Project with Josh Snodgrass

JUN 16, 202689 MIN
Evolutionary Psychology (the podcast)

Health and the Shuar Project with Josh Snodgrass

JUN 16, 202689 MIN

Description

Is leaving a hunter horticultural lifestyle for a more westernized, market economy good or bad for one's health? And what does it take to run a field site? In this episode we talk to Josh Snodgrass (Oregon), one of the co-directors of the Shuar Project, and an expert on the consequences of transitioning from a more traditional to market subsistence on one's existence and health. Turns out: it's complicated! More about Josh Snodgrass: https://www.pinniped.net/snodgrass.html https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EADPtvQAAAAJ&hl=en https://cas.uoregon.edu/directory/profiles/all/jjosh