驯服的生物政治:乌拉圭的生物安全、技术和野猪狩猎的转变

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Juan Martin Dabezies
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本文考察了乌拉圭野猪狩猎实践的转变,重点关注生物安全要求、技术进步和传统狩猎伦理的交集。通过广泛的民族志田野调查,该研究探讨了猎人如何定位他们作为休闲运动员和国家监管的人畜共患病威胁和入侵物种的“控制者”的演变角色。这项研究揭示了一个“驯服”猎人的复杂过程,将它们整合到更广泛的生物安全框架中,同时为抵抗和谈判创造空间。夜视技术的采用和害虫控制伦理的转变挑战了公平追逐和体育精神的传统观念,重塑了人与动物的关系。这一转变反映了多物种治理的全球趋势,兽医逻辑和跨国生物安全问题日益成为地方做法的中介。这篇论文认为,虽然这些变化提高了人口控制的效率,但它们有可能侵蚀狩猎活动的多样性,而这些活动在历史上曾作为适应性的地方知识系统发挥作用。通过研究国家易读性和猎人机构之间的紧张关系,该研究有助于更广泛地讨论野生动物管理的生物政治,人与动物相互作用的伦理,以及在生态破坏日益严重的时代平衡生物安全需求与文化传统的挑战。
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The biopolitics of taming: biosecurity, technology, and the transformation of wild boar hunting in uruguay
This paper examines the transformation of wild boar hunting practices in Uruguay, focusing on the intersection of biosecurity imperatives, technological advancements, and traditional hunting ethics. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, the study explores how hunters navigate their evolving roles as recreational sportsmen and state-regulated “controllers” of zoonotic threats and invasive species. The research reveals a complex process of “taming” hunters, integrating them into broader biosecurity frameworks while simultaneously generating spaces for resistance and negotiation. The adoption of night vision technologies and the shift towards pest control ethics challenge traditional notions of fair chase and sportsmanship, reshaping human-animal relationships. This transformation reflects global trends in multispecies governance, where veterinary logic and transnational biosecurity concerns increasingly mediate local practices. The paper argues that while these changes enhance efficiency in population control, they risk eroding the diversity of hunting practices that have historically functioned as adaptive local knowledge systems. By examining the tensions between state legibility and hunter agency, the study contributes to broader discussions on the biopolitics of wildlife management, the ethics of human-animal interactions, and the challenges of balancing biosecurity needs with cultural traditions in an era of increasing ecological disruptions.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
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5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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