"How Japanese coastal residents and transnational conservationists collaborated to foster relationships between humans and sea life"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C. Anne Claus is assistant professor of anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C.
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Contents Abbreviations Introduction: Drawing Near 1. The Airport Problem: Transnational Politics at Japan’s Edge A Song of Scientific Pluralism 2. Satoumi: Localism, Environmentalism, and the Development of an Oceanic Socionature Shiraho’s Nearshore Sea (ino) 3. Conservation in Collaboration: Transforming Practices at World Wide Fund for Nature’s Field Station Seeing the Sea 4. Gustatory Engagements: The Taste of Okinawa’s Sea Gods and Ghosts of the Sea 5. Transnational Conservation: Compositions, Circumventions, and Conflicts Sea Stories 6. Touching and Smelling: Challenging Scientific Authority in Coral Encounters Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Abbreviations Introduction: Drawing Near 1. The Airport Problem: Transnational Politics at Japan’s Edge A Song of Scientific Pluralism 2. Satoumi: Localism, Environmentalism, and the Development of an Oceanic Socionature Shiraho’s Nearshore Sea (ino) 3. Conservation in Collaboration: Transforming Practices at World Wide Fund for Nature’s Field Station Seeing the Sea 4. Gustatory Engagements: The Taste of Okinawa’s Sea Gods and Ghosts of the Sea 5. Transnational Conservation: Compositions, Circumventions, and Conflicts Sea Stories 6. Touching and Smelling: Challenging Scientific Authority in Coral Encounters Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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