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Title Mad about wildlife : looking at social conflict over wildlife / edited by Ann Herda-Rapp and Theresa L. Goedeke
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 286 pages) : illustrations, map
Series Human-animal studies, 1573-4226 ; v. 2
Human-animal studies ; v. 2. 1573-4226
Contents Introduction / Theresa L. Goedeke and Ann Herda-Rapp -- Devils, angels or animals: the social construction of otters in conflict over management / Theresa L. Goedeke -- Virtual deer: bagging the mythical "big one" in cyberspace / Carol D. Miller -- Contested meanings: the social construction of the mourning dove in Wisconsin / Ann Herda-Rapp and Karen G. Marotz -- The restoration of wolves in France: story, conflicts and uses of rumor / Véronique Campion-Vincent -- More than mere wolves at the door: reconstructing community amidst a wildlife controversy / Rik Scarce -- Paradise lost: the transformation of wildlife law in the vanishing wilderness / Robert Granfield and Paul Colomy -- The hunters and the hunted: context and evolution of game management n Germanic countries versus the United States / Richard Hummel and Theresa L. Goedeke -- Of time, space and birds: cattle egrets and the place of the wild / Stella C̆apek -- You can't eat "paper fish": recent attempts to link local ecological knowledge and fisheries science in Atlantic Canada / Lawrence F. Felt -- We can all just get along: the social constructions of prairie dog stakeholders and the use of a transactional management approach in devising a species conservation plan / Brett Zollinger and Steven E. Daniels
Summary Annotation This edited volume documents the presence and types of Nature discourse that emerge during conflicts between people over wildlife. This collection of qualitative case studies demonstrates how social groups create opposing symbolic meanings of Nature and highlights the way in which the successful imposition of those meanings affects wildlife, people generally, and management professionals. Together, the chapters illustrate the significant, untapped utility of constructionist approaches for understanding social conflict over wildlife issues and for managing natural resources in a way that acknowledges and incorporates different definitions of nature
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Animal rights.
Wildlife management.
Social conflict.
Human-animal relationships.
NATURE -- Animal Rights.
Animal rights
Human-animal relationships
Social conflict
Wildlife management
Mensch
Naturschutz
Sozialer Konflikt
Verwaltung
Wildtiere
Genre/Form Aufsatzsammlung.
Form Electronic book
Author Herda-Rapp, Ann
Goedeke, Theresa L
ISBN 9781429453042
1429453044
9781433704987
1433704986
1280868074
9781280868078
9786610868070
6610868077