| Literature DB >> 35286308 |
Sandra DiDonato1, Brian J Gareau1.
Abstract
In an era of mass extinction and biodiversity crisis, it is increasingly crucial to cultivate more just and inclusive multispecies futures. As mitigation and adaption efforts are formed in response to these crises, just transitions forward require intentional consideration of the hybrid entanglement of humans, human societies, and wider landscapes. We thus apply a critical hybridity framework to examine the entanglement of the pollinator crisis with the cultural and agricultural practice of hobbyist beekeeping. We draw on ethnographic engagements with Massachusetts beekeepers and find apiculture to be widely understood as a form of environmentalism-including as both a mitigation to and adaptation for the pollinator crisis. Illustrating how power-laden socioecological negotiations shape and reshape regional environments, we then discuss how this narrative relies on the capitalistic and instrumental logics characteristic of Capitalocene environmentalisms. These rationalities, which obscure the hybridity of landscapes, consequently increase the likelihood of problematic unintended consequences. Also present, however, is a deeper engagement with hybrid perspectives, with some beekeepers even offering pathways toward inclusive solutions. We conclude that if more just and biodiverse futures are to be realized, beekeeping communities must foster increasingly hybrid visions of apiculture as situated within socioecological and contested landscapes.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35286308 PMCID: PMC8920284 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Beekeeper demographics, operations, and social involvement at time of study.
| Pseudonym | Beekeeper Label | Age | Gender Identity | Years | Highest Education | Household Income | Political Ideology | Local area | Social involvement in association-centered beekeeping community |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ambrose | Sideliner | 41 | Male | 9 | Bachelor’s degree | $100-150K |
| Spacious suburb | Highly active, holds leadership position |
| Bill | Hobbyist and employed at a nonprofit | 71 | Male | 12 | Bachelor’s degree | $100-150K | Liberal | Thickly settled suburb | Highly active, holds leadership position, advocate for “natural beekeeping" |
| Blake | Beekeeper at Best Bees | 24 |
| 4 | Bachelor’s degree | $30-40K | Liberal | Urban | No membership with beekeeping associations |
| Brooke | Hobbyist | 54 | Female | 2 | Bachelor’s degree | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Thickly settled suburb | Highly active, advocate for rehabilitation beekeeping programs |
| Elliot | Hobbyist | 20 | Male | 2 | Associate degree | Prefer not to answer | Moderate- liberal | Suburb | Highly active, holds leadership position |
| Emmett | Hobbyist | 36 | Male | 1 | Bachelor’s degree | $100-150K | Libertarian | Spacious suburb | Active only on association Facebook page |
| Harvey | Sideliner | 60 | Male | N/A | Master’s degree | $150K or more |
| Rural | Active, attends meetings |
| Helene | Hobbyist | 71 | Female | 16 | Master’s degree | Prefer not to answer | Liberal | Suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Hyde | Hobbyist and employed | 25 | Male | 5 | Bachelor’s degree | Less than $30K | Liberal | Spacious suburb | Active through employment |
| Isabella | Sideliner | 42 | Female | 2 | Associate degree | $150K or more | Conservative | Spacious suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Jackie | Hobbyist | 60 | Female | N/A | Bachelor’s degree | $100-150K | Liberal | Suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Jasper | Sideliner | 60 | Male | 14 | Bachelor’s degree | $100-150K | Moderate | Suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Julie & Archie | Sideliner & | 65 & 68 | Female & Male | 7 | Master’s degrees | Prefer not to answer | Liberal | Spacious suburb | Very active, attended advanced beekeeping class |
| Kitty | Sideliner | 63 | Female | N/A | Bachelor’s degree | $150K or more | Moderate-liberal | Rural | Active, attends meetings |
| Leo | Sideliner | 74 | Male | 6 | Master’s degree | $75-100K | Conservative | Rural | Very active, membership to multiple associations, attends meetings, attended advanced beekeeping class |
| Liam | Sideliner | 77 | Male | 13 | Bachelor’s degree | $50-75K | Moderate- conservative | Suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Marigold | Beekeeper at Best Bees | 26 | Female | 2 | Bachelor’s degree | $30-40K | Liberal | Urban | No membership with beekeeping associations |
| Nick | Hobbyist | 75 | Male | N/A | Some college, no degree | $100-150K | Moderate | Spacious suburb | Highly active, to attend advanced beekeeping class |
| Sabrina | Hobbyist and employed at a nonprofit | 62 | Female | 3 | N/A | $50-75K | Moderate-liberal | Suburb | Highly active |
| Sofia | Hobbyist | 69 | Female | 8 | Master’s degree | $100-150K | Prefer not to answer | Urban | Highly active, membership to over four beekeeping associations |
| Stephen | Hobbyist | 38 | Male | 1 | Some college, no degree | $100-150K | Moderate | Suburb | Active, attends meetings |
| Tommy | Hobbyist | 22 | Male | 4 | Bachelor’s degree | $75-100K | Liberal | Urban | Minimally active, reads Facebook page |
1 Years beekeeping.
2 Elliot chose to submit a written set of responses in lieu of a full interview.
3 Not available.
Beekeeping as helping the environment.
| Source | Representative Quotes |
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| Kitty | |
| Helene | |
| Marigold |
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| Bill | |
| Bee School Student | |
| Bee School Student | |
| Bee School Student |
Narratives that beekeeping fosters environmental awareness.
| Environmental awareness sub-narrative | Source | Representative Quote |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Fosters greater awareness of general environmental conditions | Sofia | . |
| Ambrose | . | |
| Elliot | ||
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| (2) Fosters greater awareness of problematic environmental conditions | Helene | |
| Jasper | ||
| Kitty | ||
| Sabrina | ||
| (3) Fosters greater awareness of native bees, sometimes leading to conservation action | Bill | . |
| Kitty |
Suburban land development and landscaping practices in Massachusetts through the lens of bee and insect needs.
| Lens | Source | Representative Quotes |
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| Land development practices | Helene | |
| Archie | ||
| Hyde | ||
| Nick | ||
| Landscaping practices | Stephen | |
| Jasper | ||
| Liam | ||
| Jackie | ||
| Isabella |
Beekeepers reporting pollination as major motivator in apiculture practice.
| Source | Representative Quotes |
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| Jackie | |
| Bill | |
| Emmett | . |
| Nick | |
| Beekeeping students: | |
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Importance of native bee pollination.
| Source | Representative Quotes |
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| Elliot | |
| Helene | |
| Marigold | |
| Jasper | |
| Kitty | |
| Stephen | |
| Bill |
Concern for interspecific bee competition: Skeptical to concerned.
| Source | Concern Level | Representative Quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Elliot | Skeptical | |
| Archie | Skeptical | . |
| Blake | Skeptical | |
| Harvey | Skeptical | |
| Marigold | Mixed | |
| Stephen | Mixed | |
| Tommy | Concerned | |
| Hyde | Concerned |