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T-G2: Hunting in Late Modernity

Organized Session



Hunting in Late Modernity
Topic Area:
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Ketil Skogen (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research)
Erica von Essen (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

Hunting communities of practice: what do hunter types mean?
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Author:
Erica von Essen (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

Changing land governance in Scotland - game management between adaptation and resistance
Topic Area:
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Anke Fischer (James Hutton Institute)
Antonia Eastwood (James Hutton Institute)
Liz Dinnie (James Hutton Institute)

Hunting as defiant subculture
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Ketil Skogen (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research)
Olve Krange (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research)

It's a class-war, nothing else" – The gamekeepers' response to the changing perception of the driven grouse shooting industry in Scottish modern society
Topic Area:

Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Authors:
Isla Hodgson (University of Aberdeen)
Steve Redpath (University of Aberdeen)
Anke Fischer (James Hutton Institute)
Juliette Young (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)

Hunting for the 'good' hunt – alignment of recreational hunting with ethics
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Authors:
Christian Gamborg (University of Copenhagen)
Peter Sandøe (University of Copenhagen)
Frank S. Jensen (University of Copenhagen)



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