Species-specific taboos are relevant to nature conservation, yet the relation of conservation with such social mechanisms and connected traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is underexposed in both conservation science and nature conservation practices. This paper researches taboos of the Mahafaly and Antandroy tribes in South and Southwest Madagascar in relation to the critically endangered radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata). We develop the idea that the collection of taboos denotes a ‘panoptic’ self-surveilling system, which we call a ‘tortoise panopticon’. Theoretically, using performativity as a lens, we analyse the dynamic relation between practice and meaning in species-specific taboo systems, in the context of conservation mana...
Conservation strategies of Malagasy turtles and tortoises are based principally on the captive - bre...
Ethnoherpetology improves our understanding of the conservation implications of nature-based cultura...
Cultural traditions can conflict with modern conservation goals when they promote damage to fragile ...
Conservation conflicts in protected areas are varied and context-specific, but the resulting effects...
The illegal wildlife trade is driving declines in populations of a number of large, charismatic anim...
Madagascar has a rich and diverse reptile fauna including several species of chelonians that are fou...
Conservation discourses change rapidly both at global and local scales. To be able to capture these ...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, yet its wildlife is under immense threat from habitat loss and...
International audienceThe existence of multiple perspectives and representations of different stakeh...
Anthropologists and ecologists investigating the dialectical relationship between human environments...
Madagascar had seven endemic chelonian species, including six tortoises and one aquatic turtle. The ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An understanding of the conservation status of Madagascar's endemic reptile...
Conservation strategies of Malagasy turtles and tortoises are based principally on the captive - bre...
Ethnoherpetology improves our understanding of the conservation implications of nature-based cultura...
Cultural traditions can conflict with modern conservation goals when they promote damage to fragile ...
Conservation conflicts in protected areas are varied and context-specific, but the resulting effects...
The illegal wildlife trade is driving declines in populations of a number of large, charismatic anim...
Madagascar has a rich and diverse reptile fauna including several species of chelonians that are fou...
Conservation discourses change rapidly both at global and local scales. To be able to capture these ...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
The conservation of biodiverse areas around the world has contributed to the protection and recovery...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, yet its wildlife is under immense threat from habitat loss and...
International audienceThe existence of multiple perspectives and representations of different stakeh...
Anthropologists and ecologists investigating the dialectical relationship between human environments...
Madagascar had seven endemic chelonian species, including six tortoises and one aquatic turtle. The ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An understanding of the conservation status of Madagascar's endemic reptile...
Conservation strategies of Malagasy turtles and tortoises are based principally on the captive - bre...
Ethnoherpetology improves our understanding of the conservation implications of nature-based cultura...
Cultural traditions can conflict with modern conservation goals when they promote damage to fragile ...