markdownabstract__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalized Bushmen, ever more by the creation of joint ventures and the inclusion of the private sector. In these initiatives communities can create income and learn from a private operator how one should run a business. In this paper I analyze various case situations of Bushmen in and around farming and conservation areas and argue that in reality these educational and economic trickle-down effects hardly take place. On the contrary, the relation between Bushmen and the mostly white managers in tourism resembles that of baasskap, a concept from the colonial farms, which creates a status quo
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
To overcome economic injustices and spatial disparities inherited from the apartheid era, the Namibi...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
This paper investigates the impact of livestock farming on rural livelihoods on redistributed common...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Despite it being widely recognised that the Bushmen of southern Africa have the oldest DNA in the wo...
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...
To overcome economic injustices and spatial disparities inherited from the apartheid era, the Namibi...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
This paper investigates the impact of livestock farming on rural livelihoods on redistributed common...
This article focuses on a project called Treesleeper Camp as a case study about Bushmen, wildlife pa...
Despite it being widely recognised that the Bushmen of southern Africa have the oldest DNA in the wo...
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...
To overcome economic injustices and spatial disparities inherited from the apartheid era, the Namibi...
Following Ingold's dwelling perspective, the world comes into being because an organism/person is co...