Harry Wels
Universitair hoofddocent African Organisational Anthropology
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- Dr. H. Wels
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Universitair hoofddocent African Organisational Anthropology
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- Al Wahaibi I., Dauletova V. & Wels H. (2024), Camel ownership as a passage to adulthood in Omani Bedouin culture, Anthrozoös: A multidisciplinary journal of the interactions between people and other animals 37(2): 197-211.
- Kamsteeg F. & Wels H. (2022), ‘Double barrelled’ ironies in history: a coincidental discovery of Cecil John Rhodes at the Zuid-Afrikahuis in Amsterdam. In: Stobbe J., Deen R. & Waal M. van der (red.), Magic visions: portraying and inventing South Africa with lantern slides. Zuid-Afrikahuis (SZAHN) series nr. 2. Amsterdam: Zuid-Afrika Huis Cultuur en Kenniscentrum. 223-238.
- Wels H. & Kamsteeg F. (2022), Wild pedagogies for doing multispecies organizational ethnography: using the tracking craft of the Southern African San. In: Tallberg L. & Hamilton L. (red.), The Oxford handbook of animal organization studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 159-178.
- Shefer T., Sabelis I. & Wels H. (2022), Challenging patriarchal, colonial patronage in anthropocentric engagements with 'nature conservation' : narratives of white male game rangers in Southern Africa. In: Mellström U. & Pease B. (red.), Posthumanism and the man question: beyond anthropocentric masculinities. London: Routledge.
- Alwahaibi I., Dauletova V. & Wels H. (2022), Camels in the Bedouin community of Oman: beyond the human-animal binary, Anthrozoos 36(1): 1-14.
- Boonzaaier C. & Wels H. (2022), The call of ‘thinking wild’ in times of climate disaster : indigenous wisdom from Southern Africa. In: Okech R., Kieti D. & Duim V.R. van der (red.), Tourism, climate change and biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa. ASCL occasional publications nr. 46. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 139-151.
- Gewald J.B., Kamsteeg F. & Wels H. (2019), 'New ordinary' of 'winners' : South Africa as part of BRICS, Clingendael Spectator 73(1): .
- Wels H., 2019: the year of decentring the human in African Studies?. ASCL Africanist Blog. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [blog].
- Gewald J.B., Kamsteeg F. & Wels H., Crucial elections in South Africa. ASCL Africanist Blog. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [blog].
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M.J. & Wels H. (red.) (2019), Nature conservation in Southern Africa: morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics. Leiden, Boston: Brill.
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (red.) (2018), Nature conservation in Southern Africa: morality and marginality - towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics nr. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- Wels H. (2018), Rewilding white lions : conservation through the eyes of carnivores?. In: Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (red.), Nature conservation in Southern Africa : morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics nr. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 67-98.
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (2018), Introduction : people, animals, morality, and marginality: reconfiguring wildlife conservation in Southern Africa. In: Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (red.), Nature conservation in Southern Africa : morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics nr. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 1-21.
- Kamsteeg F. & Wels H. (2018), The 'end of organization' and morality : a short reflexive essay in honour of Professor Peter Groenewegen. In: Moser C. (red.), The end of organization : in honour of Prof. Peter Groenewegen. Amsterdam: Department of Organization Sciences. 98-103.
- Boonzaaier C. & Wels H. (2018), Reconciling neo-liberalism and community based tourism in South Africa : the African Ivory route, EuropeNow (1 March 2018): .
- Dijk R.A. van, Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (2017), The critical fence : a Dietzian reflection on divergent fieldwork. In: Beek W.E.A. van, Damen J.C.M. & Foeken D.W.J. (red.), The face of Africa :.essays in honour of Ton Dietz. ASCL occasional publications nr. 28. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 133-247.
- Sabelis I., Vliet T. van & Wels H. (2016), Hidden lives, invisible vocation?: giving voice to game rangers’ wives in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In: Phillips M. & Rumens N. (red.), Contemporary perspectives on ecofeminism. Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies. London: Routlegde. 132-149.
- Boonzaaier C. & Wels H. (2016), Juxtaposing a cultural reading of landscape with institutional boundaries: the case of the Masebe Nature Reserve, South Africa, Landscape research 41(8): 922-933.
- Spierenburg M.J. & Wels H. (2016), Fencing predators: hunters and prey on South African game farms. In: , On the meaning and nature of contested 21st century political ecologies: book of abstracts. Wageningen: Wageningen University & Research Centre (WUR). 190-191.
- Wels H. (2015), Securing wilderness landscapes in South Africa : Nick Steele, private wildlife conservancies and saving rhinos. Afrika-Studiecentrum series nr. 34. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- Evers S., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (2005), Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa. Afrika-Studiecentrum series nr. 6. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- Wels H. (2003), Private wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe: joint ventures and reciprocity. Afrika-Studiecentrum series nr. 2. Leiden: Brill.
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