Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media

At a time of international debate about the value of tropical peatlands in Malaysia and Indonesia, this paper explores continuities and changes in colonial representations of peatlands over time. The principal aim is to understand how arguments for both development and conservation are framed and ex...

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Main Authors: Manzo, Kate, Padfield, Rory, Varkkey, Helena
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spelling my.um.eprints.364502023-12-01T08:20:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36450/ Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media Manzo, Kate Padfield, Rory Varkkey, Helena GB Physical geography At a time of international debate about the value of tropical peatlands in Malaysia and Indonesia, this paper explores continuities and changes in colonial representations of peatlands over time. The principal aim is to understand how arguments for both development and conservation are framed and expressed in relation to wider narratives about the suitability or unsuitability of tropical peatlands for commercial development. Of particular interest is the ways in which scientific findings (both for and against peatlands development) are communicated in popular media. The substantive focus of the paper is Malaysian media; we undertake a qualitative content analysis of representations of tropical peatlands in English-language Malaysian media over a 20-year period. Close attention to a particular form of linguistic expression, namely textual metaphor, emerged from a combination of secondary reading and the evident presence of different metaphors within the data set itself. Informed by relevant studies, these are classified as ontological, cybernetic, organic and aquatic. As well as differences, we find similar metaphorical expressions criss-crossing lines of debate. Land container (ontological) metaphors that envision tropical peatlands as receptacles of economically valuable natural resources are by far the most common. We conclude that market-centred conservation is the principle alternative to mainstream, extractive development in Malaysia (as elsewhere). At a time when the value of peatlands is expressed mainly in terms of economic use and exchange value, the circulation of counternarratives that emphasise intrinsic and/or future value thus remain equally crucial. SAGE Publications Inc. 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed Manzo, Kate and Padfield, Rory and Varkkey, Helena (2020) Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 3 (3). pp. 857-884. ISSN 2514-8486, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/2514848619880895 <https://doi.org/10.1177/2514848619880895>. 10.1177/2514848619880895
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Manzo, Kate
Padfield, Rory
Varkkey, Helena
Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
description At a time of international debate about the value of tropical peatlands in Malaysia and Indonesia, this paper explores continuities and changes in colonial representations of peatlands over time. The principal aim is to understand how arguments for both development and conservation are framed and expressed in relation to wider narratives about the suitability or unsuitability of tropical peatlands for commercial development. Of particular interest is the ways in which scientific findings (both for and against peatlands development) are communicated in popular media. The substantive focus of the paper is Malaysian media; we undertake a qualitative content analysis of representations of tropical peatlands in English-language Malaysian media over a 20-year period. Close attention to a particular form of linguistic expression, namely textual metaphor, emerged from a combination of secondary reading and the evident presence of different metaphors within the data set itself. Informed by relevant studies, these are classified as ontological, cybernetic, organic and aquatic. As well as differences, we find similar metaphorical expressions criss-crossing lines of debate. Land container (ontological) metaphors that envision tropical peatlands as receptacles of economically valuable natural resources are by far the most common. We conclude that market-centred conservation is the principle alternative to mainstream, extractive development in Malaysia (as elsewhere). At a time when the value of peatlands is expressed mainly in terms of economic use and exchange value, the circulation of counternarratives that emphasise intrinsic and/or future value thus remain equally crucial.
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author Manzo, Kate
Padfield, Rory
Varkkey, Helena
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Padfield, Rory
Varkkey, Helena
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title Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
title_short Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
title_full Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
title_fullStr Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
title_full_unstemmed Envisioning tropical environments: Representations of peatlands in Malaysian media
title_sort envisioning tropical environments: representations of peatlands in malaysian media
publisher SAGE Publications Inc.
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36450/
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