Bringing Wildlife to Market
Bringing Wildlife to Market
Flagship Species, Lively Capital, and the Commodification of Interspecies Encounters
Chapter seven develops the concept of nonhuman charisma to explore how encounters between people and wildlife are valued in conservation. It explores the commodification of charisma in captivity and in-situ. It examines the deleterious consequences for people and wildlife of contemporary forms of neoliberal conservation focused on charismatic species.
Keywords: Conservation and Society, Environmental Geography and Environmental governance, Animal Studies, Politics of Nature and Posthumanism, Biopolitics
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