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annetpauwelussen.bsky.social
Asst prof @Wageningen UR. 🐙 Amphibious anthropologist with a feminist STS lens on human-sea relations, oysters, restoration, politics of care and environmental justice. NWO Veni project: The Future of Past Reefs www.annetpauwelussen.nl
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Happy to hear! Yes I think the different authors did great jobs discussing restoration scholarships from different angles. As they are review I think indeed they could be great sources for teaching. I might do that in my course too 😊
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In our Introduction, we review three lines of inquiry in the #Anthropology of #ecological #restoration: 👉 Restoration and the Politics of Care and Repair 👉 Restoration and Environmental Justice 👉 Restoration as Relational Healing www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journal...
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Contributions cover and review a range of topics in restoration: wild design, ecological imperialism, Indigenous & Black stewardship, genetics, NBS discourse, visual media, regenerative repair and restorative justice, and more.
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abstracts can focus on the practices & politics of marine restoration and other forms of ocean care through lenses of #equity, #gender, #race, #history, #multispecies relations & #governance or consider the assumptions, ethics, and power dynamics underpinning marine restoration science & practice.
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Great, thanks, I was looking for this! Wouldn’t mind to be added.
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I’d like to be added too :)
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Hi, I’d like to join de conservation social science party too! Marine conservation anthropologist here 🙋‍♀️
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Interesting how also the data shifts by gender.
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Can you somehow add me Nathalie? Not sure how these packs work ..
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go.bsky.app/Sj7NX5D
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🙋‍♀️
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Marine anthropologist here, looking for marsocsci colleagues 🙋‍♀️
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Hi! I tried it out with the hashtag to my latest post but I think nothing happened. How does this work? :)
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➡️ Social science should play a central role improving understanding of social settings & impacts of restoration, the conditions for legitimate & fair decision making and the deeper structural social-political causes to marine biodiversity loss that need tackling for real transition to take place.
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➡️ Successful marine restoration projects can serve as examples for upscaling elsewhere, but scaling up cannot be a copy-paste exercise. Social-political contexts matter and are dynamic. Restoration interventions in new places require revisiting legitimacy and equity implications in the new context.
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➡️ It requires explicit deliberation on underlying values and worldviews, of restoration goals and required knowledge(s), recognizing politics involved. What is needed is not just more science, but better ways of bringing different kinds of knowledge in dialogue together.
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➡️ Legitimacy and #equity principles are foundational to the success of marine restoration projects. This assumes involving and listening to affected communities and users of marine areas and their needs from the initiation phase onwards.
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That would be great, thanks!