The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by the park's history and conservation activities. Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because a person is continuously interacting with his/her environment. This contrasted with building, in which (wo)man constructs the world cognitively before (s)he can live in it. We apply a third notion, lodging, to refer to a situation in which people live in an essentially foreign environment. In this, many changes in the environment of the Khwe are triggered beyond their control, instead of through their interaction with their environment.ASC – Publicaties niet-programma gebonde
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
Drawing on elements of spatial theory, this article examines the establishment and development of Na...
<p>The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by t...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of ...
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...
__Abstract__ Following Ingold’s dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organ...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
Contemporary postcolonial Namibia is experiencing an extension of the logic of camp biopolitics that...
The rapid urbanisation in Namibia led to the fast expansion of informal settlements, which are mainl...
Diener Ingolf. Pendleton, Wade-C. - Katutura. A Place where we Stay. Life in a Post- Apartheid Towns...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
Drawing on elements of spatial theory, this article examines the establishment and development of Na...
<p>The Namibian Khwe Bushmen live in the Bwabwata National Park, where they are highly affected by t...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In this paper we examine the plight of the Khwe Bushmen, a group of ...
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...
__Abstract__ Following Ingold’s dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organ...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
Contemporary postcolonial Namibia is experiencing an extension of the logic of camp biopolitics that...
The rapid urbanisation in Namibia led to the fast expansion of informal settlements, which are mainl...
Diener Ingolf. Pendleton, Wade-C. - Katutura. A Place where we Stay. Life in a Post- Apartheid Towns...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
Drawing on elements of spatial theory, this article examines the establishment and development of Na...