Journal article

Shifting settler-colonial discourses of environmentalism: Representations of indigeneity and migration in Australian conservation

E van Holstein, L Head

Geoforum | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Western environmentalism and conservation are deeply entangled with histories of colonialism. This entanglement has marginalised Indigenous and migrant perspectives on the environment to protect settler norms and interests. This paper approaches those two types of othering together in the context of environmental debate, using the lens of a mainstream conservation magazine. We analyse representations of indigeneity and migration in a shifting settler-colonial discourse on the environment, throughout the 45 volumes of the Australian Conservation Foundation's magazine Habitat (1973–2016). The Australian Conservation Foundation was Australia's first nation-wide conservation organization. Its ma..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research is an outcome of the ARC Discovery funded project 'Sustainability and climate change adaptation: Unlocking the potential of ethnic diversity' grant number ARCDP140101165. Funding was provided by the University of Melbourne.