Tigers and “Good Indian Wives”: Feminist Political Ecology Exposing the Gender-Based Violence of Human–Wildlife Conflict in Rajasthan, India

作者: Kalli F. Doubleday

DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2020.1723396

关键词: Human factors and ergonomicsPoison controlQualitative researchCriminologySuicide preventionFocus groupHuman–wildlife conflictFeminist political ecologyParticipant observationSociology

摘要: This qualitative study, based on fifty-two focus groups, interviews, and participant observation within a 10-km buffer around Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, India, builds Monica Ogra’s foun...

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