ANTHROPOLOGY, POLITICAL ECOLOGY, COLLABORATION
Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea • From Modern Production to Imagined Primitive: The Social Life of Coffee from Papua New Guinea • Conservation is our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea • Tropical Forests of Oceania: Anthropological Perspectivese (ed. with Joshua Bell, Paige West and Colin Filer) • Virtualism, Governance, and Practice: Vision and Execution in Environmental Conservation (ed. with J James G. Carrier) • Against the Grain: The Vayda Tradition in Human Ecology and Ecological Anthropology (ed. with Bradley Walters, Bonnie J. McCay, and Susan Lees) • Offshore Detention in the Pacific (special issue of The Contemporary Pacific, co-ed. with JC Salyer, and Steffen Dalsgard) • From Reciprocity to Relationality: Anthropological Possibilities (special issue of Cultural Anthropology) • Surroundings, Selves and Others: The Political Economy of Identity and the Environment (special issue of Landscape Research, co-ed. with James G. Carrier) • Melanesian Mining Modernities (special issue of The Contemporary Pacific, co-ed. with Martha Macintyre)
You can also learn more about Paige at her personal website. Also, check out the NGO that she co-founded, the Papua New Guinea Institute of Biological Research. And take a moment to follow up with the journal, Environment and Society, co-founded by Paige West.