How should we share the truth about the environmental crisis? At a moment when even the most basic facts about ecology and the climate face contestation and contempt, environmental advocates are at an impasse. Many have turned to social media and digital technologies to shift the tide. But what if their strategy is not only flawed, but dangerous?
The Truth about Nature follows environmental actors as they turn to the internet to save nature. It documents how conservation efforts are transformed through the political economy of platforms and the algorithmic feeds that have been instrumental to the rise of post-truth politics. Developing a novel account of post-truth as an expression of power under platform capitalism, Bram Büscher shows how environmental actors attempt to mediate between structural forms of platform power and the contingent histories and contexts of particular environmental issues. Bringing efforts at wildlife protection in Southern Africa into dialogue with a sweeping analysis of truth and power in the twenty-first century, Büscher makes the case for a new environmental politics that radically reignites the art of speaking truth to power.
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Truth about Nature?
Part One. (Meta)theoretical Bearings
1. Truth Tensions
Part Two. The Political Economy of Platforms, Post-truth, and Power
2. Sharing Truths and Natures
3. Between Platforms, Post-truth, and Power
Part Three. Environmentalism 2.0
4. Conservation 2.0: The Politics of Cocreation
5. Elephant 2.0: The Politics of Platforms
6. Kruger 2.0: The Politics of Distinction
7. Rhino 2.0: The Politics of Hysteria
Conclusion: Speaking Truth to Power
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Bram Büscher is Professor and Chair of the Sociology of Development and Change at Wageningen University and a visiting professor at the University of Johannesburg. He is the author of Transforming the Frontier: Peace Parks and the Politics of Neoliberal Conservation in Southern Africa and coauthor of The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature Beyond the Anthropocene.