BIOSEC AT POLLEN20 | Contested Natures: Power, Politics, Prefiguration
BIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
DismissBIOSEC are participating in this year's POLLEN conference. Details of our plenary, panels and papers here.
Margulies, Wong and Duffy have responded to critique of their 2019 Geoforum piece “The imaginary ‘Asian Super Consumer’: A critique of demand reduction campaigns for the illegal wildlife trade”.
In our latest podcast, Anh Vu and Jared Margulies discuss demand in illegal wildlife products and the communications campaigns that have developed to try and address this issue, with a particular focus on Vietnam.
The piece, written by Amy McDermott for the PNAS Journal Club blog, reviews findings from the authors' recent publication in World Development journal.
Exploring the convergence of conservation and crime narratives and how this influences responses to the illegal wildlife trade
Demand reduction campaigns for IWT can build on and reproduce problematic racist stereotypes that conjure up the figure of the ‘Asian Super Consumer’
Following an expert workshop on plant blindness and IWT, Margulies and colleagues identified four key challenges
CFP: A 2-day workshop on illicit geographies hosted at the University of Alabama
Rosaleen Duffy and Jared Margulies present at the Political Ecology Networking Workshop
'On coming into animal presence with photovoice' has just been published in Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space