Information Technologies, Global Social Movements, and Civil Society

Apr 11, 2003
CTL Trailer 932, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA

Susan Stonich is a professor of Anthropology and teaches in the Environmental Studies Program at UC Santa Barbara. Dr. Stonich's research focuses on the effects of economic development on human societies and the natural environment in Central America. Her projects have concentrated on the consequences of nontraditional export growth along the Pacific Coast and also the effects on human health and nutrition associated with intensified tourism development. Her studies also focus on the radicalization of local groups around environmental issues and the emergence of grass-roots environmental movements of the poor. Originally recorded April 11, 2003.