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Neoliberal Environmentality: Towards a Poststructuralist Political Ecology of the Conservation Debate

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Fletcher, Robert
Journal: Conservation and Society
Volume: 8
Page(s): 171-181
Date: 2010
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8301
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
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Subject(s): ecology
governance and politics
structural adjustment
Abstract: "This article proposes a Foucaultian poststructuralist framework for understanding different positions within the contemporary debate concerning appropriate biodiversity conservation policy as embodying distinctive 'environmentalities'. In a recently-released work, Michel Foucault describes a neoliberal form of his familiar concept 'governmentality' quite different from conventional understandings of this oft-cited analytic. Following this, I suggest that neoliberalisation within natural resource policy can be understood as the expression of a 'neoliberal environmentality' similarly distinct from recent discussions employing the environmentality concept. In addition, I follow Foucault in describing several other discrete environmentalities embodied in competing approaches to conservation policy. Finally, I ask whether political ecologists' critiques of mainstream conservation might be viewed as the expression of yet another environmentality foregrounding concerns for social equity and environmental justice and call for more conceptualisation of what this might look like."

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