![]() I got to know Donald Moore because I had gotten involved in the Environmental Politics seminar, which ran for several years out of the Institute for International Studies that Michael Watts was directing. We were all trying to glean methods and techniques and approaches from lots of different places. I spent two years in that interdisciplinary PhD program, taking classes there, with professors like Jeff Romm, Nancy Peluso, and Louise Fortmann, and in other departments like geography, anthropology, history, sociology. ![]() Justin Greene: You started out at Berkeley not in anthropology, I believe, but in Environmental Studies?Īnand Pandian: I was admitted into a program in the College of Natural Resources called Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. ![]() In this conversation, Anand Pandian, Professor and Department Chair of Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University and alumnus of the Department of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, and PhD student Justin Greene speak about ecologies, ethnographies, and anthropological educations. ![]()
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