The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Treesleeper Eco-camp, a CBT-project among marginalised Hai//om and !Xun Bushmen (San), we investigate how Bushmen's historically developed paternalist relations shape contemporary local institutional processes. Institutional design principles, seen as prerequisites for stable and robust institutions (norms, rules and regulations), and thus successful CBT, are used to analyse local changes of the project in relation to a government grant. Ironically, after the grant, Treesleeper generated less income and the consequent ‘upgrade’ intensified conflicts. This study shows that community control, ownership and participation are key factors for successfu...
Contemporary postcolonial Namibia is experiencing an extension of the logic of camp biopolitics that...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Since the mid-1990s, communal conservancies have been promoted by the state and non-state agencies i...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
Prior to Namibia’s Independence in 1990 tourism on communal land in Namibia was dominated by white-o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of ...
Namibia’s community-based natural resource management program (CBRNM) and communal conservancies hav...
Contemporary postcolonial Namibia is experiencing an extension of the logic of camp biopolitics that...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
Since the mid-1990s, communal conservancies have been promoted by the state and non-state agencies i...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
Prior to Namibia’s Independence in 1990 tourism on communal land in Namibia was dominated by white-o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of ...
Namibia’s community-based natural resource management program (CBRNM) and communal conservancies hav...
Contemporary postcolonial Namibia is experiencing an extension of the logic of camp biopolitics that...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...