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An ethnographic examination of the history and social effects of conservation and development efforts in Papua New Guinea

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Conservation Is Our Government Now is a timely and significant contribution to contemporary critical scholarship on conservation. More than any other study of which I am aware, it provides an ethnographically rich, nuanced account of the encounter between conservation practitioners and a local community. It is an exemplar of the power of ethnographic writing to reveal other subjectivities and other ways of being.”—J. Peter Brosius, coeditor of Communities and Conservation: Histories and Politics of Community-Based Natural Resource Management
“Incisive, moving, and beautifully written, Conservation Is Our Government Now is an absolutely exemplary study and a completely absorbing narrative. It is quite simply one of the most sophisticated political ecology books I have read to date.”—Neil Smith, author of The Endgame of Globalization

Table of Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxiii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxix
1. New Guinea-New York 1
2. Making Crater Mountain 27
3. Articulations, Histories, Development 52
4. Conservation Histories 125
5. A Land of Pure Possibility 147
6. The Practices of Conservation-as-Development 183
7. Exchanging Conservation for Development 215
Appendices 239
Notes 251
Bibliography 279
Index 311

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 31/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9780822337492, 978-0822337492
      ISBN10: 0822337495

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An ethnographic examination of the history and social effects of conservation and development efforts in Papua New Guinea

      Trade Review
      Conservation Is Our Government Now is a timely and significant contribution to contemporary critical scholarship on conservation. More than any other study of which I am aware, it provides an ethnographically rich, nuanced account of the encounter between conservation practitioners and a local community. It is an exemplar of the power of ethnographic writing to reveal other subjectivities and other ways of being.”—J. Peter Brosius, coeditor of Communities and Conservation: Histories and Politics of Community-Based Natural Resource Management
      “Incisive, moving, and beautifully written, Conservation Is Our Government Now is an absolutely exemplary study and a completely absorbing narrative. It is quite simply one of the most sophisticated political ecology books I have read to date.”—Neil Smith, author of The Endgame of Globalization

      Table of Contents
      Preface xi
      Acknowledgments xxiii
      Abbreviations and Acronyms xxix
      1. New Guinea-New York 1
      2. Making Crater Mountain 27
      3. Articulations, Histories, Development 52
      4. Conservation Histories 125
      5. A Land of Pure Possibility 147
      6. The Practices of Conservation-as-Development 183
      7. Exchanging Conservation for Development 215
      Appendices 239
      Notes 251
      Bibliography 279
      Index 311

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