2015 Distinguished Ethnobiologist Award goes to Dr. Cecil Brown!
Congrats Cecil Brown!
The Society of Ethnobiology is proud to present the Distinguished Ethnobiologist Award 2015 to Professor Emeritus Cecil
Brown of Northern Illinois University. Dr. Brown's impressive career
highlights the depth and breadth of the Society. His extensive
scholarship has made remarkable contributions to ethnobiology,
including his innovative approaches to classification and nomenclature
of biota; implicational universals in naming of plants; marking
reversals in names of animals and plants; linguistic evidence for the
origins of domesticates; and the origins of life form terms. He has been
a very active member of the Society since its founding, having also
served as President, and has a visible record of helping our younger
members and collaborating with diverse scholars pursuing ethnobiological
interests. The Awards Committee, on behalf of the Society of
Ethnobiology, is honored to be able to present the 2015 Distinguished
Ethnobiologist Award to Dr. Cecil Brown. The award will be presented at the Society Business Meeting which will be held on Friday, May 8, 2015, in Santa Barbara in conjunction with the annual conference.