"Bird cages and boiling pots for potential diseases": contested ecologies of urban 'Swiftlet farming' in George Town, Malaysia

Abstract This article details the social construction of the 'swiftlet farming' industry in George Town, Malaysia. It argues that narratives of health and disease continually police which landscape practices are acceptable for the increasingly globalizing and image conscious city. 'Sw...

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Published in:Journal of Political Ecology
Main Author: Creighton Connolly
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
French
Published: University of Arizona Libraries 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2458/v24i1.20780
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:88a8a24e4442498883845a6bc0919495 2023-05-15T15:34:29+02:00 "Bird cages and boiling pots for potential diseases": contested ecologies of urban 'Swiftlet farming' in George Town, Malaysia Creighton Connolly 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.2458/v24i1.20780 https://doaj.org/article/88a8a24e4442498883845a6bc0919495 EN ES FR eng spa fre University of Arizona Libraries https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/20780 https://doaj.org/toc/1073-0451 1073-0451 doi:10.2458/v24i1.20780 https://doaj.org/article/88a8a24e4442498883845a6bc0919495 Journal of Political Ecology, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 24-43 (2017) Environmental sciences GE1-350 Political science J article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.2458/v24i1.20780 2022-12-30T22:13:00Z Abstract This article details the social construction of the 'swiftlet farming' industry in George Town, Malaysia. It argues that narratives of health and disease continually police which landscape practices are acceptable for the increasingly globalizing and image conscious city. 'Swiftlet farming' refers to the use of inner city shophouses and other commercial buildings for harvesting the edible nests of swiftlets (constructed from their saliva). Due to the high global demand and prices for birds' nests, the number of swiftlet farms have exploded in cities and towns across the country over the past decade, as entrepreneurs have been trying to cash in on the lucrative industry. The competing discourses and reactions to swiftlet farming in George Town, particularly in relation to its alleged potential for causing outbreaks of disease such as avian flu or dengue fever offer an apt entry point for studying this contested normative landscape. In doing so, I draw on recent writing on landscape and political ecology to analyze how swiftlet farm(er)s have been politicized by various stakeholders as (in)appropriate for the urban landscape. The article concludes by considering the significance of such an approach can help to make sense of the contradictions and uncertainties that abound in urban health controversies. Key words: political ecology, health, disease, landscape, birds' nest, Malaysia Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of Political Ecology 24 1
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"Bird cages and boiling pots for potential diseases": contested ecologies of urban 'Swiftlet farming' in George Town, Malaysia
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description Abstract This article details the social construction of the 'swiftlet farming' industry in George Town, Malaysia. It argues that narratives of health and disease continually police which landscape practices are acceptable for the increasingly globalizing and image conscious city. 'Swiftlet farming' refers to the use of inner city shophouses and other commercial buildings for harvesting the edible nests of swiftlets (constructed from their saliva). Due to the high global demand and prices for birds' nests, the number of swiftlet farms have exploded in cities and towns across the country over the past decade, as entrepreneurs have been trying to cash in on the lucrative industry. The competing discourses and reactions to swiftlet farming in George Town, particularly in relation to its alleged potential for causing outbreaks of disease such as avian flu or dengue fever offer an apt entry point for studying this contested normative landscape. In doing so, I draw on recent writing on landscape and political ecology to analyze how swiftlet farm(er)s have been politicized by various stakeholders as (in)appropriate for the urban landscape. The article concludes by considering the significance of such an approach can help to make sense of the contradictions and uncertainties that abound in urban health controversies. Key words: political ecology, health, disease, landscape, birds' nest, Malaysia
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