See Chapter 5 and Chapter 8...
www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11...
Led by Ruben Schneider, with Jeff Muntifering of @SRTNamibia & me of
@BathSpaUni & @GobabebRSH as co-authors.
by Sian Sullivan — Reposted by: Rosaleen Duffy
'Community-based #conservation surveillance: an ethnographic analysis of the drivers & obstacles of local reporting on rhino & plains game poaching in Namibia'
www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...
banco.co.uk/album/a-bee...
Suro, pictured below, began to sing along as she listened to the recordings – demonstrating how archived recordings from the 1950s linger on in people’s memories and experiences.
These practices have pretty much died out now, as people have lost access to land.
– new article in 'Doek! A Literary Magazine From Namibia' @doeklitmag, written with my longstanding Namibian research collaborator, Welhemina Suro Ganuses of @SRTNamibia 🦏
doeklitmag.com/the-power-o...
www.researchgate.net/publication...
#disobedientknowledge
"Intimidation as epistemological violence against social science #conservation research"
It should be #openaccess, but currently isn't for some reason. It can be read on ResearchGate though: link shared below.
#politicalecology
☢️ heightened nuclear threats in context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
⛽ frictions between fossil-fuel & nuclear economies
🇳🇦 & contexts of #genocide, building on historical research in #Namibia
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
by Anthony Burke — Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
conservationnamibia.com/articles/uni...
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
🔥 With support from The Nature Conservancy.
💲 In 2012, Carbon Tanzania set up a REDD project on the Hadzabe's land.
reddmonitor.substack.com/p/investigat...
"If community benefits are minimal, #trophyhunting is perceived as a #colonial pursuit, and genuine grassroots participation in decision-making is lacking, is the [social justice] argument valid?"
therevelator.org/greenwashing...
Reposted by: Sian Sullivan
Watch “ǂNūkhoe Xûn / Damara Material Culture” led by the Hoanib Culture Group in north-west #Namibia
vimeo.com/1035751265