In this paper I argue for building dialogues between scientific and Maasai knowledge articulations, utilizing knowledge of wildebeest as an example. By locating Maasai and scientific knowledges regarding a particular subject (wildebeest) in relation to each other-in discourse and in practice-my intention is to create the space for their active engagement. I strive to (1) expose the situatedness, strengths, and weaknesses of both Maasai knowledge and scientific knowledge, and (2) illustrate the conditions within which collaborative dialogues can be constructed between the situated knowledges or knowledge spaces embodied by Maasai and conservation scientists. In doing so I hope to contribute to a shift in theoretical debates regarding knowled...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Surprisingly little is known about the spatial dimensions of most tropical ungulate migrations, incl...
In this paper I argue for building dialogues between scientific and Maasai knowledge articulations, ...
This dissertation critiques the nature-culture divide by examining the relationships between binarie...
There is increasing recognition that diverse knowledge systems can work in mutually enriching ways a...
Examines the historical construction of Kenyan Maasai people and 'Maasailand' in the context of the ...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
East Africa’s great migration is one of the most famous wildlife spectacles on Earth. Each year, ten...
In recent years, convivial conservation has been proposed as a better alternative to fortress conser...
Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is increasingly seen as an important data source for informing ...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Strict protectionism, resource extraction, protected-area community outreach, ecotourism, an integra...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Surprisingly little is known about the spatial dimensions of most tropical ungulate migrations, incl...
In this paper I argue for building dialogues between scientific and Maasai knowledge articulations, ...
This dissertation critiques the nature-culture divide by examining the relationships between binarie...
There is increasing recognition that diverse knowledge systems can work in mutually enriching ways a...
Examines the historical construction of Kenyan Maasai people and 'Maasailand' in the context of the ...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
East Africa’s great migration is one of the most famous wildlife spectacles on Earth. Each year, ten...
In recent years, convivial conservation has been proposed as a better alternative to fortress conser...
Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is increasingly seen as an important data source for informing ...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Strict protectionism, resource extraction, protected-area community outreach, ecotourism, an integra...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
Drawing on the concept of technological mediation, this article examines the spatial politics of obs...
Surprisingly little is known about the spatial dimensions of most tropical ungulate migrations, incl...