Institute for Social Ecology
Institute for Social Ecology (ISE)
"Established in 1974 and incorporated in 1981, the ISE is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to the study of social ecology, an interdisciplinary field drawing on philosophy, political and social theory, anthropology, history, economics, the natural sciences, and feminism. The ISE has offered intensive summer programs, a year-round B.A. degree program, workshops on issues such as biotechnology, fall and winter lecture series, internship opportunities, and a speakers bureau. In addition, the ISE is involved in research as well as publishing and activist projects—currently including both the ISE biotech education and regional food system design projects." [1]
Founded by Murray Bookchin and Daniel Chodorkoff.
Contents
People
Accessed May 2008: [2]
- Daniel Chodorkoff
- Matthias Finger
- Brian Tokar
- Chaia Heller
- Grace Gershuny
- Murray Bookchin (deceased 2006)
- Lorita Adkins
- Mark Greenberg
- Ben Grosscup
- Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero
- Peter Staudenmaier
- Anne Reed
- Ace McArleton
- Matt Hern
- Walter Hergt
- Claudia Bagiackas
- Ashanti Alston
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Institute for Social Ecology, accessed May 30, 2008.
- ↑ Faculty and Staff, Institute for Social Ecology, accessed May 30, 2008.