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Stasja Koot
Stasja Koot
Associate Professor, Sociology of Development and Change, Wageningen University; Senior Research
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Speaking power to “post-truth”: Critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism
B Neimark, J Childs, AJ Nightingale, CJ Cavanagh, S Sullivan, ...
Annals of the American Association of geographers 109 (2), 613-623, 2019
1052019
Transformation beyond conservation: how critical social science can contribute to a radical new agenda in biodiversity conservation
K Massarella, A Nygren, R Fletcher, B Büscher, WA Kiwango, S Komi, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 49, 79-87, 2021
1032021
The Limits of Economic Benefits: Adding Social Affordances to the Analysis of Trophy Hunting of the Khwe and Ju/’hoansi in Namibian Community-Based Natural Resource Management
S Koot
Society & Natural Resources, 1-17, 2019
632019
Contradictions of capitalism in the South African Kalahari: Indigenous Bushmen, their brand and baasskap in tourism
S Koot
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 24 (8-9), 1211-1226, 2016
622016
Belonging, indigeneity, land and nature in Southern Africa under neoliberal capitalism: an overview
S Koot, R Hitchcock, C Gressier
Journal of Southern African Studies 45 (2), 341-355, 2019
572019
Dwelling in tourism: Power and myth amongst Bushmen in Southern Africa
S Koot
African Studies Centre, Leiden, 2013
542013
Science for success—a conflict of interest? Researcher position and reflexivity in socio-ecological research for CBNRM in Namibia
S Koot, P Hebinck, S Sullivan
Society & Natural Resources 36 (5), 554-572, 2023
442023
Environmentality, green grabbing, and neoliberal conservation: The ambiguous role of ecotourism in the Green Life privatised nature reserve, Sumatra, Indonesia
CE Wieckardt, S Koot, N Karimasari
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 30 (11), 2614-2630, 2022
422022
Giving land (Back)? The meaning of land in the indigenous politics of the South Kalahari Bushmen Land Claim, South Africa
S Koot, B Büscher
Journal of Southern African Studies 45 (2), 357-374, 2019
402019
Introduction. Nature 2.0: New media, online activism and the cyberpolitics of environmental conservation
B Büscher, S Koot, IL Nelson
Geoforum 79, 111-113, 2017
372017
The presentation of Bushmen in cultural tourism: tourists’ images of Bushmen and the tourism provider's presentation of (Hai//om) Bushmen at Treesleeper Camp, Namibia
A Hüncke, S Koot
Critical arts 26 (5), 671-689, 2012
372012
In the way: Perpetuating land dispossession of the indigenous Hai//om and the collective action law suit for Etosha National Park and Mangetti West, Namibia
S Koot, R Hitchcock
Nomadic Peoples 23 (1), 55-77, 2019
302019
White Namibians in tourism and the politics of belonging through Bushmen
S Koot
Anthropology Southern Africa 38 (1-2), 4-15, 2015
292015
Perpetuating power through autoethnography: my research unawareness and memories of paternalism among the indigenous Hai//om in Namibia
S Koot
Critical Arts, 1-15, 2017
272017
Ecotourism and conservation under COVID-19 and beyond
R Fletcher, BE Büscher, S Koot, K Massarella
ATLAS Tourism and Leisure Review 2020 (2), 42-50, 2020
252020
Selling captive nature: Lively commodification, elephant encounters, and the production of value in Sumatran ecotourism, Indonesia
L Ni’am, S Koot, J Jongerden
Geoforum 127, 162-170, 2021
242021
Popular philanthrocapitalism? The potential and pitfalls of online empowerment in “free” nature 2.0 initiatives
S Koot, R Fletcher
Environmental Communication 14 (3), 287-299, 2020
222020
Enjoying extinction: philanthrocapitalism, jouissance, and 'excessive environmentourism' in the South African rhino poaching crisis
S Koot
Journal of Political Ecology: case studies in history and society 28 (1 …, 2021
212021
The new green apartheid? Race, capital and logics of enclosure in South Africa’s wildlife economy
S Koot, B Büscher, L Thakholi
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 7 (1), 123-140, 2024
202024
Articulations of inferiority: From pre-colonial to post-colonial paternalism in tourism and development among the indigenous Bushmen of Southern Africa
S Koot
History and Anthropology 34 (2), 303-322, 2023
202023
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