Killing tsetse and/or saving wildlife? A multispecies assemblage in colonial Zambia (1895-1959) [0.03%]
剿灭舌蝇还是拯救野生动物?(1895-1959年)殖民地赞比亚的多物种聚集体
Léa Lacan
Léa Lacan
This article investigates the problem of the tsetse fly and the trypanosomiasis disease it conveys as a transforming multispecies assemblage in colonial Zambia from the late nineteenth century until 1959. Based on archival research, it anal...
Introduction: Multispecies encounters in conservation landscapes in Southern Africa [0.03%]
导论:南非保护区中的多物种相遇
Léa Lacan,Hauke-Peter Vehrs,Michael Bollig
Léa Lacan
Wildlife corridors in a Southern African conservation landscape: the political ecology of multispecies mobilities along the arteries of anthropogenic conservation [0.03%]
南部非洲保护景观中的野生动物走廊:人类保护动脉上的多物种流动的政治生态学
Michael Bollig
Michael Bollig
The decline of biodiversity is a key topic in public discussions around the globe. These debates have triggered massive efforts to increase protected areas and to safeguard the corridors connecting them. The wildlife corridors dealt with in...
Performing multispecies studies in Southern Africa: historical legacies, marginalised subjects, reflexive positionalities [0.03%]
南非多物种研究:历史遗绪、边缘主题与反思性定位
Paula Alexiou,Julia Brekl,Emilie Köhler et al.
Paula Alexiou et al.
Multispecies studies are known for tackling human exceptionalism. Whilst the field has seen a remarkable increase in popularity amongst scholars in the humanities and social sciences, critiques argue that it neglects inequalities and conseq...