For the Birds: Protecting Wildlife through the Naturalist Gaze

For the Birds: Protecting Wildlife through the Naturalist Gaze

by Elizabeth Cherry
For the Birds: Protecting Wildlife through the Naturalist Gaze

For the Birds: Protecting Wildlife through the Naturalist Gaze

by Elizabeth Cherry

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Overview

2020 Award for Distinguished Book from the Animals & Society Section of the American Sociological Association

One in five people in the United States is a birdwatcher, yet the popular understanding of birders reduces them to comical stereotypes, obsessives who only have eyes for their favorite rare species. In real life, however, birders are paying equally close attention to the world around them, observing the devastating effects of climate change and mass extinction, while discovering small pockets of biodiversity in unexpected places.
 
For the Birds offers readers a glimpse behind the binoculars and reveals birders to be important allies in the larger environmental conservation movement. With a wealth of data from in-depth interviews and over three years of observing birders in the field, environmental sociologist Elizabeth Cherry argues that birders learn to watch wildlife in ways that make an invaluable contribution to contemporary conservation efforts. She investigates how birders develop a “naturalist gaze” that enables them to understand the shared ecosystem that intertwines humans and wild animals, an appreciation that motivates them to participate in citizen science projects and wildlife conservation.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978801073
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 09/13/2019
Series: Nature, Society, and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

ELIZABETH CHERRY is an associate professor of sociology at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. She is the author of Culture and Activism: Animal Rights in France and the United States.  

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1          Becoming a Birder
2          The Naturalist Gaze
3          Common Birds and the Social Construction of Nature
4          Wilderness, Wildness, and Mobility
5          Good Birds, Bad Birds, and Animal Agency
6          Birding and Citizen Science
7          Birding as a Conservation Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 
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