Research Fellow (Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow), Business School, The University of Queensland
I completed my PhD in Australia in 2013, and was awarded the Chancellor's Medal for Outstanding PhD Thesis. I was then offered a three year Postdoctoral Fellowship by the University of Queensland. In 2016, I successfully applied for an Australian Research Council Grant, under the DECRA program. I have research interests in social movements and social media, tourism development, sustainable development, ethical tourism, poverty alleviation, and the African Diaspora. My current funded project investigates the ethics of trophy hunting in Africa and the impact of social media movements.
Trophy hunting in Africa: the case for viable, sustainable alternatives
May 16, 2019 03:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
For decades, the public has been fed the myth that trophy hunting is absolutely necessary for sustainable conservation in Africa. Some sections of the academy, as well as the hunting lobby, continue to argue that banning...
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