The Society for Ethnobotany

Fostering research and education on the past, present, and future uses of plants by people.

About Membership


Please direct all membership renewal inquiries to seb@ethnobotany.org

Advantages of annual membership are

* Online subscription to Economic Botany, the Society's quarterly journal. 
* Eligibility to submit manuscripts to Economic Botany
* Invitation and opportunity to present papers at the Annual Meeting and Symposium
* Eligibility for grants and awards in support of student research. 
* Biannual Newsletter - Plants and People (online only).
* Affiliation with colleagues who share your interests.


Membership becomes effective as of January 1 of the year in which the application is received.


To begin receiving Membership Benefits:

Join, Renew or give a Gift Membership Online 
Join, Renew or give a Gift Membership by Mail 



               


Annual dues in ($USD):

Membership Category   Dues
Emeritus/Retired Membership   $35
3-Year Emertius/Retired Membership $95
Regular Membership   $65
3-Year Regular Membership $180
Student Membership   $30
3-Year Student Membership $80
Least Developed Country Regular Membership       $25
Least Developed Country Student Membership   $10
Family Membership (Emeritus, Regular & Student)   +$20
Sustaining Membership   $150*
Patron Membership   $250*
Benefactor Membership   $500*
Life Membership   $1000
Corporate Membership   $150
Associate Membership**   $15



*Includes printed journal if requested.

**An Associate Membership is a gift membership given by SEB members to colleagues in developing nations.
Please note: Current SEB members also have the ABILITY TO PROVIDE GIFT MEMBERSHIPS TO NEW STUDENT MEMBERS FOR $10.
All memberships include online access to Economic Botany (1947 - today), and all isues of the Society newsletter, Plants & People.
A current print subscription to Economic Botany is available upon request at $55. Make sure you check the "print subscription" box when renewing.

Economic Botany Bibliographic & Ordering Information
ISSN: 013-00001
Imprint: New York Botanical Garden Press
Printed By Springer Science+Business Media
Commenced publication 1947
Audience: Anthropologists, Ethnobotanists, Economic Botanists, Ethnobiologists, Ethnopharmacologists, Medicinal Chemists, Pharmacognosists, Pharmacologists
Subscriptions are for the current year