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Ambika Aiyadurai – Caring for Humans and Nonhumans: Challenges in India’s Wildlife Conservation
January 23 @ 10:00 am | Virtual Event
Organized by the Center for South Asian Studies, this talk examines different meanings of care in India’s wildlife conservation. Drawing on fieldwork and case studies from across the country, Professor Aiyadurai will discuss various forms of care in protecting endangered species and preventing extinction. Addressing the role of wildlife conservationists and Indigenous people, the talk asks how and in what ways the notions of care for humans and nonhumans among these groups vary, overlap, and sometimes compete against each other. How do we reconcile the conflicts emerging through the hierarchical nature of the ethics of care in wildlife conservation?
Ambika Aiyadurai is Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar. Her research interests include human-animal relations and community-based wildlife conservation.
This talk is a part of the Center for South Asian Studies Ecologies of Care 2024-25 Lecture Series.