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Working from the inside out: Fostering intrinsic motivation and expanding our criteria for conservation success

Cardinal, Claire; Strubel, Miranda A.; Oxley, Aimee S.

Authors

Claire Cardinal

Miranda A. Strubel

Aimee S. Oxley



Abstract

Primatological research is often associated with understanding animals and their habitats, yet practical conservation depends entirely on human actions. This encompasses the activities of Indigenous and local people, conservationists, and NGOs working on the ground, as well as more remote funders and policymakers. In this paper we explore what it means to be a conservationist in the 2020s. While many primatologists accept the benefits of more socially inclusive dimensions of research and conservation practice, in reality there remain many challenges. We discuss the role primatologists can play to enhance interdisciplinary working and their relationships with communities living in and around their study sites, and examine how increased reflexivity and consideration of one’s positionality can improve primatological practice. Emphasis on education and stakeholder consultation may still echo colonial, top-down dialogues, and the need for greater emphasis on genuine knowledge-sharing among all stakeholders should be recognised. If we are sincere about this approach, we might need to redefine how we see, consider, and define conservation success. We may also have to embrace more compromises. By evaluating success in conservation we explore how reflexive engagements with our positionality and equitable knowledge-sharing contribute to fostering intrinsic motivation and building resilience.

Citation

Cardinal, C., Strubel, M. A., & Oxley, A. S. (2022). Working from the inside out: Fostering intrinsic motivation and expanding our criteria for conservation success. International Journal of Primatology, 43(6), 1177-1202. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-022-00280-4

Journal Article Type Editorial
Acceptance Date Jan 20, 2022
Online Publication Date Feb 8, 2022
Publication Date Dec 31, 2022
Deposit Date Oct 5, 2023
Journal International Journal of Primatology
Print ISSN 0164-0291
Electronic ISSN 1573-8604
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 43
Issue 6
Pages 1177-1202
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-022-00280-4
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11152396