
Jonathan Padwe
Associate Professor · Environmental Anthropology
University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaAbout
Jonathan Padwe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, within the College of Social Sciences. His work bridges environmental anthropology, development studies, and social equity, focusing on social and environmental change in Southeast Asia and South America. He holds a PhD in Anthropology and Environmental Studies (Yale, 2011), an MESc in Environmental Studies (Yale, 2001), and a BA in English (University of Virginia, 1990).
- PhD: Anthropology and Environmental Studies, Yale University, 2011
- MESc: Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, 2001
- BA: English Language and Literature, University of Virginia, 1990
His research examines how equity and inequality shape responses to environmental and social transformations. Key foci include Cambodia’s highlands, French colonial archives, and South American studies involving indigenous land rights, foraging practices, and Bolivian land reform. He integrates archival and ethnographic methods to explore power dynamics in development projects and resource management.
Padwe received the College of Social Sciences Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2015. Courses taught include Ecological Anthropology, Anthropology and the Environment, and Research Design. No specific grants or advising details are provided in the text.
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