Tony Marks-Block, Ph.D. Faculty Profile

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Tony  Marks-Block, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Anthropology, Geography & Environmental Studies

Tony Marks-Block is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies (AGES) at CSU Âé¶¹Éç. He is an ecological anthropologist who conducts research at the nexus of anthropogenic (prescribed) fire, small-scale subsistence practices, Indigenous sovereignty movements and the political ecology of land management in California. Through funding from the National Science Foundation, the Joint Fire Science Program and Stanford University, he collaborated with and learned from Karuk and Yurok peoples in northwestern California to complete his PhD on cultural burning. Dr. Marks-Block enjoys teaching critical pyrogeography, human ecology, and political ecology, as well as applied and community-engaged anthropological methods.

  • Ph.D. Stanford University
Fall Semester 2025
Course #SecCourse TitleDaysFromToLocationCampus
ANTH 37501Fire Ecology and ManagementTH2:45PM4:45PMMI-2090
EESC 6752AFire Ecology and ManagementTH5:00PM6:00PMMI-2090
ANTH 31201Primate Behavioral EcologyARRWEB-ASYNCH
GEOG 3751AFire Ecology and ManagementTH5:00PM6:00PMMI-2090
EESC 67502Fire Ecology and ManagementTH2:45PM4:45PMMI-2090
GEOG 37501Fire Ecology and ManagementTH2:45PM4:45PMMI-2090
ANTH 49002Independent StudyARRUNKWN
ANTH 3751AFire Ecology and ManagementTH5:00PM6:00PMMI-2090