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Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. (2024) Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge. ISBN 9781805112969

Sullivan, S, Nami-Daman Traditional Authority, The, Hoanib Cultural Group, The, ǁHawaxab, F and Ganuses, W.S (2023) The Olivier ‘Damara-Nama’ Collection from Sesfontein (Namibia) (British Library Sound Archive C1709): repertoire, rights holders and repatriation. Future Pasts Working Paper No.14. ISBN 9781911126195

Olwage, E, Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S (2022) Etosha-Kunene Histories: a weave of prior work - entangled and contested pasts, lands and ‘natures’ in post-colonial Namibia. Etosha-Kunene Histories Special Report 1. ISBN 9781911126218

Sullivan, S, !Uriǂkhob, S, Kötting, B, Muntifering, J and Brett, R (2021) Historicising black rhino in Namibia: colonial-era hunting, conservation custodianship, and plural values. Future Pasts Working Paper No.13. ISBN 9781911126188

Böhm, S and Sullivan, S, eds. (2021) Negotiating climate change in crisis. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge. ISBN 9781800642621

Sullivan, S, Ganuses, W.S, Olivier, E and ǁHawaxab, F (2021) Tasting the lost flute music of Sesfontein: histories, memories, possibilities. Future Pasts Working Paper No.10. ISBN 9781911126133

Sullivan, S, Ganuses, W.S, Hannis, M, Impey, A, Low, C and Rohde, R (2019) Future pasts: landscape, memory and music in West Namibia. 2nd ed. Future Pasts, Bath Spa University, Bath. ISBN 9781911126140

Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. (2018) Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138080515

Sullivan, S, Hannis, M, Impey, A, Low, C and Rohde, R (2017) Future pasts: landscape, memory and music in West Namibia. Future Pasts, Bath Spa University, Bath. ISBN 9781911126058

Pellicer-Thomas, R, De Lucia, V and Sullivan, S, eds. (2016) Contributions to law, philosophy and ecology: exploring re-embodiments. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138852877 Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S (2012) Financialisation, biodiversity conservation and equity: some currents and concerns. Third World Network, Penang, Malaysia. ISBN 9789675412691

Sullivan, S and Salter, K (2008) 'Shell to sea' in Ireland: building social movement potency. NGPA working paper series, 5 . Non-Governmental Public Action Programme, London. ISBN 9780853282242

Sullivan, S and Craven, P (2002) Inventory and review of ethnobotanical research in Namibia: first steps towards a central ‘register’ of published indigenous plant knowledge. National Botanical Research Institute, Windhoek, pp. 1-44. ISBN 0869765388

Sullivan, S and Stott, P (2000) Political ecology: science, myth and power. Arnold, London. ISBN 9780340761656

Sullivan, S (1996) The "communalization" of former commercial farmland: perspectives from Damaraland and implications for land reform. SSD research report, 25 . Social Sciences Division, Multidisciplinary Research Centre, University of Namibia, Windhoek. ISBN 0947433589

Book Chapter or Section

Lendelvo, S, Sullivan, S and Dieckmann, U (2024) 'CBNRM and landscape approaches to conservation in Kunene Region, post-Independence.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 109-140. ISBN 9781805112969

Dieckmann, U, Lendelvo, S and Sullivan, S (2024) 'Conclusion: realising conservation, from Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 495-502. ISBN 9781805112969

Sullivan, S and Ganuses, W.S (2024) 'Cultural heritage and histories of the Northern Namib / Skeleton Coast National Park.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 307-342. ISBN 9781805112969

Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S (2024) 'Etosha-Kunene conservation conversations: an introduction.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9781805112969

Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S (2024) 'Etosha-Kunene, from “pre-colonial” to German colonial times.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 23-68. ISBN 9781805112969

Maoveka, K, Liebenberg, D and Sullivan, S (2024) 'Giraffes and their impact on key tree species in the Etendeka Tourism Concession, north-west Namibia.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 257-270. ISBN 9781805112969

Sullivan, S (2024) 'Historicising the Palmwag Tourism Concession, north-west Namibia.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 343-374. ISBN 9781805112969

Hoole, A and Sullivan, S (2024) 'Living next to Etosha National Park: the case of Ehi-Rovipuka.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 375-402. ISBN 9781805112969

Dieckmann, U, Sullivan, S and Lendelvo, S (2024) 'Spatial severance and nature conservation: apartheid histories in Etosha-Kunene.' In: Sullivan, S, Dieckmann, U and Lendelvo, S, eds. Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast: conservation histories, policies and practices in north-west Namibia. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 69-108. ISBN 9781805112969

Hannis, M and Sullivan, S (2023) 'Extraction old and new: toxic legacies of mining the desert in southwestern Africa.' In: Kryder-Reid, E and May, S, eds. Toxic heritage: legacies, futures, and environmental injustice. Routledge, pp. 23-34. ISBN 9781003365259

Hewitson, L and Sullivan, S (2023) 'Producing elephant commodities for ‘conservation hunting’ in Namibian communal-area conservancies.' In: Bollig, M, Lendelvo, S, Mosimane, A and Nghitevelekwa, R, eds. Conservation, markets & the environment in southern and eastern Africa: commodifying the ‘wild’. James Currey, Oxford, pp. 277-304. ISBN 9781847013408

Rohde, R, Hoffman, M.T and Sullivan, S (2021) 'Environmental change in Namibia: land-use impacts and climate change as revealed by repeat photography.' In: Böhm, S and Sullivan, S, eds. Negotiating climate change in crisis. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 173-187. ISBN 9781800642621

Böhm, S and Sullivan, S (2021) 'Introduction: Climate crisis? What climate crisis?' In: Böhm, S and Sullivan, S, eds. Negotiating climate change in crisis. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, xxxiii-lxx. ISBN 9781800642621

Sullivan, S (2021) 'I’m Sian, and I’m a fossil fuel addict: on paradox, disavowal and (im)possibility in changing climate change.' In: Böhm, S and Sullivan, S, eds. Negotiating climate change in crisis. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 139-156. ISBN 9781800642621

Sullivan, S (2021) 'On climate change ontologies and the spirit(s) of oil.' In: Böhm, S and Sullivan, S, eds. Negotiating climate change in crisis. Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, pp. 25-36. ISBN 9781800642621

Sullivan, S and Ganuses, W.S (2021) 'Densities of meaning in west Namibian landscapes: genealogies, ancestral agencies, and healing.' In: Dieckmann, U, ed. Mapping the unmappable? Cartographic explorations with indigenous peoples in Africa. Transcript, Bielefeld, pp. 139-191. ISBN 9783837652413

Sullivan, S and Ganuses, W.S (2020) 'Understanding Damara / ǂNūkhoen and ǁUbun indigeneity and marginalisation in Namibia.' In: Odendaal, W and Werner, W, eds. ‘Neither here nor there’: indigeneity, marginalisation and land rights in post-independence Namibia. Land, Environment and Development Project, Legal Assistance Centre, Windhoek, pp. 283-324. ISBN 9789994561582

Neimark, B, Childs, J, Nightingale, A.J, Cavanagh, C.J, Sullivan, S, Benjaminsen, T.A, Batterbury, S, Koot, S and Harcourt, W (2019) 'Speaking power to "post-truth": critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism.' In: McCarthy, J, ed. Environmental governance in a populist/authoritarian era. Routledge, Abingdon.

Sullivan, S (2019) 'Reading 'Earth Incorporated' through 'Caliban and the Witch'.' In: Barbagallo, C, Beuret, N and Harvie, D, eds. Commoning with George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici. Pluto Press, London, pp. 119-134. ISBN 9780745339405 Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S (2018) 'Bonding nature(s)? Funds, financiers and values at the impact investing edge in environmental conservation.' In: Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 101-121. ISBN 9781138080515

Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P (2018) 'Conclusion: the limits of economic valuation.' In: Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138080515

Carver, L and Sullivan, S (2018) 'Creating conservation values under DEFRA’s biodiversity offsetting pilot and the pragmatics of a using a calculative device.' In: Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138080515

Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P (2018) 'Introducing values that matter.' In: Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 1-17. ISBN 9781138080515

Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P (2018) 'Value(s) and valuation in development, conservation and environment.' In: Bracking, S, Fredriksen, A, Sullivan, S and Woodhouse, P, eds. Valuing development, environment and conservation: creating values that matter. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 18-42. ISBN 9781138080515

Cottine, C, Hannis, M and Sullivan, S (2018) 'Dialogue.' In: Hartman, L.M, ed. That all may flourish: comparative religious environmental ethics. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 297-300. ISBN 9780190456030

Hannis, M and Sullivan, S (2018) 'Relationality, reciprocity and flourishing in an African landscape.' In: Hartman, L.M, ed. That all may flourish: comparative religious environmental ethics. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 279-296. ISBN 9780190456030

Sullivan, S and Homewood, K (2017) 'On non-equilibrium and nomadism: knowledge, diversity and global modernity in drylands.' In: Pimbert, M.P, ed. Food sovereignty, agroecology and biocultural diversity: constructing and contesting knowledge. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 115-168. ISBN 9781138955356

Sullivan, S (2016) 'What’s ontology got to do with it? On the knowledge of nature and the nature of knowledge in environmental anthropology.' In: Kopnina, H and Shoreman-Ouimet, E, eds. Routledge handbook of environmental anthropology. Routledge, London, pp. 155-169. ISBN 9781138782877 Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S (2016) '(Re-)embodying which body? Philosophical, cross-cultural and personal reflections on corporeality.' In: Pellicer-Thomas, R, De Lucia, V and Sullivan, S, eds. Law, philosophy and ecology: exploring re-embodiments. Routledge, London, pp. 119-138. ISBN 9781138852877 Please click the title to check availability.

Mueller, T and Sullivan, S (2015) 'Making other worlds possible? Riots, movement and counter-globalisation.' In: Davis, M.T, ed. Crowd actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the modern world. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 239-255. ISBN 780230203983

Sullivan, S (2014) 'Nature on the move III: (re)countenancing an animate nature.' In: Büscher, B, Dressler, W and Fletcher, R, eds. Nature Inc: environmental conservation in the neoliberal age. 2nd ed. Critical green engagements . University of Arizona Press, Tucson. ISBN 9780816530953

Sullivan, S (2012) 'Green: an activist film.' In: Blewitt, J, ed. The Media, Animal Conservation and Environmental Education. Routledge, London. ISBN 978-0-415-52208-3

Frenzel, F and Sullivan, S (2009) 'Globalization from below? ICTs and democratic development in the project 'Indymedia Africa'.' In: Mudhai, O.F, Tettey, W.J and Banda, F, eds. African media and the digital public sphere. Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication . Palgrave Macmillan, New York ; Basingstoke, pp. 165-182. ISBN 9780230614864

Sullivan, S (2009) 'Green capitalism, and the cultural poverty of constructing nature as service provider.' In: Böhm, S and Dabhi, S, eds. Upsetting the offset: the political economy of carbon markets. MayFlyBooks, London, pp. 255-274. ISBN 9781906948061

Sullivan, S (2007) 'Blogs.' In: Robertson, R and Scholte, J.A, eds. Encyclopedia of globalization. Routledge, New York. ISBN 9780415973144

Sullivan, S (2007) 'Conceptualizing glocal organization: from rhizomes to E=MC2 in becoming post-human.' In: Kornprobst, M, Pouliot, V, Shah, N and Zaiotti, R, eds. Metaphors of globalization : mirrors, magicians and mutinies. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 149-166. ISBN 9780230590687

Sullivan, S (2007) '‘Indymedia’.' In: Anderson, G.L and Herr, K.G, eds. Encyclopedia of activism and social justice. Sage reference publication, I-3 . Sage, Thousand Oaks. ISBN 9781412918121

Sullivan, S (2007) 'Viva nihilism!: on militancy and machismo in (anti-)globalization protest.' In: Devetak, R and Hughes, C.W, eds. The globalization of political violence: globalization's shadow. Warwick studies in globalisation (10). Routledge, New York, pp. 203-243. ISBN 9780415425339

Sullivan, S (2006) 'On dance and difference: bodies, movement and experience in Khoesān trance-dancing – perceptions of a ‘raver’.' In: Haviland, W.S, Gordon, R and Vivanco, L, eds. Talking about people : readings in contemporary cultural anthropology. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, Boston, pp. 234-241. ISBN 9780072994810

Sullivan, S (2005) 'Detail and dogma, data and discourse: food gathering by Damara herders and conservation in arid north-west Namibia.' In: Homewood, K, ed. Rural resources and local livelihoods in Africa. James Currey, Oxford, pp. 63-99. ISBN 9781403969309

Sullivan, S (2005) ''We are heartbroken and furious!' : violence and the (anti-)globalisation movement(s).' In: Eschle, C and Maiguashca, B, eds. Critical theories, international relations and 'the anti-globalisation movement' : the politics of global resistance. RIPE series in global political economy . Routledge, London, pp. 174-194. ISBN 9780415343909

Sullivan, S (2004) ''Namibia' and 'Damara'.' In: Skutsch, C, ed. Encyclopedia of the world's minorities. Routledge, New York. ISBN 157958392X

Sullivan, S and Homewood, K (2004) 'Natural resources: use, access, tenure and management.' In: Potts, D and Bowyer-Bower, T, eds. Eastern and southern Africa : development challenges in a volatile region. DARG regional development series (4). Pearson Education, New York. ISBN 9780130264688

Sullivan, S (2003) 'Protest, conflict and litigation: dissent or libel in resistance to a conservancy in north-west Namibia.' In: Anderson, D.G and Berglund, E.K, eds. Ethnographies of conservation : environmentalism and the distribution of privilege. Berghahn, Oxford, pp. 69-86. ISBN 9781571816962

Sullivan, S and Brockington, D (2003) 'Qualitative research.' In: Scheyvens, R and Storey, D, eds. Development fieldwork : a practical guide. Sage, London, pp. 57-74. ISBN 9781412933384

Sullivan, S (2002) ''How can the rain fall in this chaos?': myth and metaphor in representations of the north-west Namibian landscape.' In: LeBeau, D and Gordon, R.J, eds. Challenges for anthropology in the "African renaissance" : a southern African contribution. University of Namibia Press publication (1). University of Namibia Press, Windhoek, pp. 255-265. ISBN 991659420

Sullivan, S (2002) 'How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of 'new' conservation?: the masking of difference, inequality and aspiration in the fledgling 'conservancies' of Namibia.' In: Chatty, D and Colchester, M, eds. Conservation and mobile indigenous peoples : displacement, forced settlement and sustainable development. Studies in forced migration (10). Berghahn, Oxford, pp. 158-187. ISBN 9781571818416

Sullivan, S (2000) 'Gender, ethnographic myths and community-based conservation in a former Namibian "homeland".' In: Hodgson, D.L, ed. Rethinking pastoralism in Africa : gender, culture & the myth of the patriarchal pastoralist. James Currey, Oxford, pp. 142-164. ISBN 9780821413692

Sullivan, S (2000) 'Getting the science right, or introducing science in the first place?: local "facts", global discourse- "desertification" in north-west Namibia.' In: Stott, P and Sullivan, S, eds. Political ecology : science, myth and power. Arnold, London, pp. 15-44. ISBN 9780340761656

Sullivan, S (2000) 'Rural planning in Namibia: state-led initiatives and some rural realities.' In: Dalal-Clayton, B, Dent, D and Dubois, O, eds. Rural planning in the developing world with a special focus on natural resources : lessons learned and potential contributions to sustainable livelihoods: an overview. IIED, London. ISBN 1899825738

Article

Koot, S, Hebinck, P and Sullivan, S (2023) 'Conservation science and discursive violence: a response to two rejoinders.' Society & Natural Resources, 36 (5). pp. 585-597.

Koot, S, Hebinck, P and Sullivan, S (2023) 'Science for success – a conflict of interest? Researcher position and reflexivity in socio-ecological research for CBNRM in Namibia.' Society & Natural Resources, 36 (5). pp. 554-572.

Sullivan, S and Ganuses, W.S (2022) '!Nara harvesters of the northern Namib: a cultural history through three photographed encounters.' Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society, 69. pp. 115-139. Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S, Baussant, M, Dodd, L, Dos Santos, I and Otele, O (2022) 'Cross-case synthesis: doing together.' Conserveries mémorielles, 25.

Sullivan, S, Baussant, M, Dodd, L, Dos Santos, I and Otele, O (2022) 'Disrupted histories, recovered pasts: an introduction.' Conserveries mémorielles, 25.

Sullivan, S and Ganuses, W.S (2021) 'Recomposing the archive? On sound and (hi)story in Damara / ǂNūkhoe pasts, from Basel to west Namibia.' Oral History, 49 (2). pp. 95-108. Please click the title to check availability.

Hewitson, L.J and Sullivan, S (2021) 'Producing elephant commodities for 'conservation hunting' in Namibian communal-area conservancies.' Journal of Political Ecology, 28 (1). pp. 1-24. Please click the title to check availability.

Lendelvo, S.M, Pinto, M and Sullivan, S (2020) 'A perfect storm? The impact of COVID-19 on community-based conservation in Namibia.' Namibian Journal of the Environment, 4 B. pp. 1-15.

Dunlap, A and Sullivan, S (2020) 'A faultline in neoliberal environmental governance scholarship? Or, why accumulation-by-alienation matters.' Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 3 (2). pp. 552-579.

Neimark, B, Childs, J, Nightingale, A.J, Cavanagh, C.J, Sullivan, S, Benjaminsen, T.A, Batterbury, S, Koot, S and Harcourt, W (2019) 'Speaking power to ‘post-truth’: critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism.' Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 109 (2). pp. 613-623.

Sullivan, S (2018) 'Making nature investable: from legibility to leverageability in fabricating 'nature' as 'natural capital'.' Science and Technology Studies, 31 (3). pp. 47-76. Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S (2018) 'On possibilities for salvaged polyphonic ecologies in a ruined world.' Dialogues in Human Geography, 8 (1). pp. 69-72.

Sullivan, S (2017) 'The disvalues of alienated capitalist natures.' Dialogues in Human Geography, 7 (3). pp. 310-313. Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2017) '“Mathematics maybe, but not money”: on balance sheets, numbers and nature in ecological accounting.' Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 30 (7). pp. 1459-1480.

Carver, L and Sullivan, S (2017) 'How economic contexts shape calculations of "yield" in biodiversity offsetting.' Conservation Biology, 31 (5). pp. 1053-1065.

Sullivan, S (2017) 'Noting some effects of fabricating 'nature' as 'natural capital'.' The Ecological Citizen, 1 (1). pp. 65-73.

Sullivan, S (2017) 'On ‘natural capital’, ‘fairy tales’ and ideology.' Development and Change, 48 (2). pp. 397-423.

Sullivan, S (2016) 'Beyond the money shot; or how framing nature matters? Locating 'Green' at Wildscreen.' Environmental Communication, 10 (6). pp. 749-762.

Sullivan, S, Igoe, J and Buscher, B (2013) 'Introducing “Nature on the move”: a triptych.' New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry, 6 (1-2). pp. 15-19.

Sullivan, S (2013) 'Nature on the move III: (re)countenancing an animate nature.' New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry, 6 (1-2). pp. 50-71.

Sullivan, S, Martin, A and McGuire, S (2013) 'Global environmental justice and biodiversity conservation.' The Geographical Journal, 179 (2). pp. 122-131.

Thomas, M, Sullivan, S and Briant, B (2013) 'Sustainability and development in the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern European countries.' International Journal of Sustainable Human Development, 1 (4). pp. 163-176.

Sullivan, S, Büscher, B, Neves, K, Igoe, J and Brockington, D (2012) 'Towards a synthesized critique of neoliberal conservation.' Capitalism Nature Socialism, 23 (2). pp. 4-30.

Sullivan, S (2011) 'On bioculturalism, shamanism and unlearning the creed of growth.' Geography and You, March. pp. 15-19.

Sullivan, S, Spicer, A and Böhm, S (2011) 'Becoming global (un)civil society: struggles in the global Indymedia network.' Globalizations, 8 (5). pp. 703-717.

Sullivan, S, Frenzel, F, Böhm, S, Quinton, P, Spicer, A and Young, Z (2011) 'Comparing alternative media in North and South: the cases of IFIWatchnet and Indymedia in Africa.' Environment and Planning A, 43. pp. 1173-1189.

Sullivan, S (2011) 'Supposing truth is a woman? A commentary.' International Feminist Journal of Politics, 13 (2). pp. 231-237.

Sullivan, S (2011) 'A technological recipe for making nature the friend of capital.' The Land, 10 (Summer). pp. 44-46.

Sullivan, S, Homewood, K and Brockington, D (2010) 'Alternative view of Serengeti road.' Nature, 467. pp. 788-789.

Sullivan, S (2010) '‘Ecosystem service commodities’ – a new imperial ecology? Implications for animist immanent ecologies, with Deleuze and Guattari.' New Formations: A Journal of Culture/Theory/Politics, 69. pp. 111-128.

Sullivan, S and Igoe, J (2010) 'Problematizing neoliberal biodiversity conservation: displaced and disobedient knowledge.' Current Conservation, 3 (3). pp. 4-7.

Sullivan, S (2008) 'Global enclosures: an ecosystem at your service.' The Land, Winter. pp. 21-23.

Sullivan, S and Bohm, S (2005) 'Sensing the forum: a collage.' Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 5 (2). p. 393.

Sullivan, S, Bohm, S and Reyes, O (2005) 'The organisation and politics of social forums [editorial].' Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 5 (2). pp. 98-101.

Sullivan, S (2005) 'An 'other' world is possible? On representation, rationalism and romanticism in social forums.' Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 5 (2). pp. 370-392.

Sullivan, S and Homewood, K (2003) 'On non-equilibrium and nomadism: knowledge, diversity and global modernity in drylands (and beyond ...).' CSGR Working Papers, 122. pp. 1-60.

Sullivan, S (2003) 'Frontline(s).' Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 3 (1). pp. 68-89.

Sullivan, S and Rohde, R (2002) 'On non-equilibrium in arid and semi-arid grazing systems.' Journal of Biogeography, 29 (12). pp. 1595-1618.

Sullivan, S (2001) 'Difference, identity, and access to official discourses: Hai║om, “Bushmen,” and a recent Namibian ethnography.' Anthropos: International Review of Anthropology and Linguistics, 96. pp. 179-192.

Sullivan, S (1996) 'Towards a non-equilibrium ecology: perspectives from an arid land [editorial].' Journal of Biogeography, 23 (1).

Conference or Workshop Item

Sullivan, S (2018) Dissonant sustainabilities? Politicising and psychologising antagonisms in the conservation-development nexus. In: The Politics of Sustainability: Re-thinking Resources, Values and Justice, 15 - 16 February 2018, Helsinki, Finland.

Sullivan, S (2018) Making nature investable? Considering some outcomes of coupling 'nature' with 'capital'. In: Valuing Nature Keynote Lecture, 11 January 2018, University of Exeter, UK.

Sullivan, S (2017) Bonding nature(s): funds, financiers and values at the impact investing edge in environmental conservation. In: Centre for Space, Place and Society (CSPS) International Conference - The Value of Life: Measurement, Stakes, Implications, 28 - 30 June 2017, Hotel de Wageningsche Berg, Wageningen, Netherlands.

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2017) ‘Mathematics maybe, but not money’: on balance sheets, numbers and nature in ecological accounting. In: Capitalizing Nature: Forms and Strategies for Economizing the Environment, 19th to 21st Century, 12 -13 June 2017, Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris, France.

Sullivan, S (2017) 'Nature' or 'natural capital'? A question of value(s). In: Nature and Wellbeing Workshop, 8 May 2017, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK.

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2016) Ontology after truth? Ethnography and ethics in an unraveling world. In: Bath Spa's Research Centre for Environmental Humanities presents a Public Panel Discussion: Doing Interdisciplinarity with Depth, 15 December 2016, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK.

Burlando, C, Seagle, C and Sullivan, S (2016) Natural capital: interrogating ‘capital’, ‘valuation’ and the implications for equity, justice and rights. In: Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (PE-3C) - International Conference, 7 - 9 July 2016, Hotel de Wageningsche Berg, Wageningen, Netherlands.

Heap, T, Juniper, T, Huxham, M, Mace, G, King, M, Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2016) Does nature come with a price tag? In: Earthwatch Debate Series, 5 May 2016, Royal Geographical Society, London, UK.

Sullivan, S (2016) Ancestral agencies at remembered places: articulating the conservation and cultural landscapes of Palmwag/Hurubes, west Namibia. In: Landscaping Change, 29 - 31 March 2016, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK.

Sullivan, S (2015) Living with selves beyond-the-human: ||Khao-a Dama perspectives on agency in Hurubes, west Namibia. In: CHAGS 11: Eleventh Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, 7-11 September 2015, University of Vienna, Austria.

Sullivan, S (2015) Witchcraft, wilderness and rhinos: on frictions in market-based improvement through community-conservation in west Namibia. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1-4 September 2015, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

Sullivan, S (2015) Reflections on 'Clyde Reflections". In: Moving Image Season: Clyde Reflections Seminar, 13 June 2015, Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), Glasgow, UK.

Sullivan, S (2015) Policy and critical framings of the “payment for ecosystem services” concept. In: Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment Workshop, 30 April 2015, Imperial College London Silwood Park Campus, Berkshire, UK.

Sullivan, S (2015) Finding "the people that history forgot"? On-site oral history, archaeology and the stone circles of southern Kunene, west Namibia. In: 2nd Franco-British Research Workshop: Delving Back into the Past to Look into the Present and Future, 22-23 April 2015, Royal Society, London, UK.

Sullivan, S (2015) Wild game or soul mates? On humanist naturalism and animist socialism in composing socionatural abundance. In: Landscape, Wilderness and the Wild, 26 - 28 March 2015, Newcastle University, UK. Please click the title to check availability.

Sullivan, S (2015) ‘Remember your ancestors’: Tse-khom, sustainability and ontologies of intangible cultural heritage in west Namibia. In: 1st Franco-British Research Workshop: Delving Back into the Past to Look into the Present and Future, 16-17 January 2015, Royaumont Foundation, Val d’Oise, France.

Sullivan, S (2014) What's ontology got to do with it? On nature, knowledge and 'the green economy'. In: Political Ecologies of the Green Economy, 10-11 December 2014, Litteraturhuset, Oslo.

Sullivan, S (2014) Ecosystem services and the role of the market: a concerned view. In: Public Dialogue on the National Ecosystem Assessment, 30 September - 1 October 2014, Royal Society, London, UK.

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2014) “Mathematics maybe, but not money”: on the nature of numbers, and the numbers of nature. In: Ecological Accounts: Making Non-Human Worlds (In)visible During Moments of Socio-ecological Transformation, 26 August 2014, University of St. Andrews, UK.

Sullivan, S (2014) (Fragments of) text, sound and corporeality in recording KhoeSan contexts: a preliminary sharing of past and present ethnographic research in Namibia. In: The Histories and Politics of Audio Archives: Trans-disciplinary Trajectories of Audio Recording, Audio Archives and Hearing Cultures in South(ern) Africa, July 2014, Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Basel, Switzerland.

Sullivan, S, Hannis, M, Jutta, K, O'Neill, J and Robertson, M (2014) New directions in conservation: a closer look at ‘value’ and offsetting. In: 2nd Forum on Natural Commons, on Challenging Biodiversity Offsetting and the Financialisation of Nature, 2 June 2014, Regents Park Hub, London, UK.

Sullivan, S (2014) What’s ontology got to do with it? Anthropological perspectives on the valuing of nature as a cultural service provider. In: Natural Environments and Cultural Services, 23-24 June 2014, St John's College, Durham University.

Sullivan, S (2013) Biodiversity offsetting – implications, concerns and controversy [speaker]. In: FERN and Re-Common Ecosystems Off Setting and Trading Workshop, Oct 2013, Brussels, Belgium.

Sullivan, S (2013) Preliminary thoughts on the valorisation of ‘green uranium’ in Africa. In: Environmental Politics and Change in Southern Africa, 19 June 2013, University of London, UK.

Sukhdev, P, Sullivan, S, Selvin Pérez, E, Hickey, V, Sekhran, N and Cox, A (2013) Trade-offs in national policies. In: 7th Trondheim Conference on Biodiversity on Ecology and Economy for a Sustainable Society, 27 - 30 May 2013, Trondheim, Norway.

Sullivan, S (2012) Human, non-human and environmental value systems: an impossible frontier? In: Leverhulme Centre for the Study of Value, December 2012, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Sullivan, S (2012) Resistance to environmental interventions. In: NSU Conference 2012: Development for a Finite Planet: Grassroots Perspectives and Responses to Climate Change, Resource Extraction and Economic Development, 26 - 27 November 2012, CIENS, Oslo, Norway.

Sullivan, S (2012) Financialisation, biodiversity conservation and equity: some currents and concerns. In: 4th Critical Finance Conference, 15 - 17 August 2012, Essex University, UK.

Sullivan, S (2012) After the green rush? Some distributive implications of new value grabbing in conservation banking markets. In: American Association of Geographers International Conference, 24 - 28 February 2012, New York, USA.

Sullivan, S (2011) Trance Namibia? Juxtapositions of music, dance and desire in a desert landscape. In: Listening for a Change: Environment, Music, Action, British Forum for Ethnomusicology, 5 November 2011, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, UK.

Sullivan, S, Martin, A and McGuire, S (2011) Conflicts we see and conflicts we don’t: biodiversity conservation through and ecosystem services framework. In: ACES 2011 Conservation Conflicts: Strategies for Coping with a Changing World, 22 - 25 August 2011, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.

Sullivan, S (2011) Natures [speaker]. In: Natures at Wilderness Festival, 12 - 14 August 2011, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, UK.

Sullivan, S (2011) Nature on the move III: (Re)-countenancing an animated nature? In: Nature TM Inc.: Questioning the Market Panacea in Environmental Policy and Conservation, 30 June - 2 July 2011, Institute for Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands.

Sullivan, S, Yocum, H and Vardhan, M (2010) Cashing in on conservation. In: American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, 16 - 21 November 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Sullivan, S (2010) Spectacular frontiers in environmental conservation. In: Spectacular Environmentalisms: Celebrity and the Mediation of Environmental Change AHRC Research Network Meeting, 6 September 2010, King's College London, UK.

Sullivan, S (2010) The environmentality of Earth Incorporated on contemporary primitive accumulation and the financialisation of environmental conservation. In: A Brief Environmental History of Neoliberalism Conference, 6 - 8 May 2010, Lund University, Sweden.

Sullivan, S (2009) (Re)activating animism in environmental politics: Deleuze, Guattari,and human/non-human potencies. In: Deleuze & Activism, 11 - 13 November 2009, Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory, University of Cardiff, UK.

Sullivan, S and Low, C (2009) Shades of the rainbow serpent: a KhoeSān animal between myth and landscape in Southern Africa. In: Living Landscapes, 18 - 21 June 2009, Aberystwyth University, UK.

Sullivan, S and Spicer, A (2009) Becoming global (un)civil society: struggles in the global Indymedia network. In: Beyond NGOS: Civil and Uncivil Society in the 21 st Century, 26 - 27 February 2009, London, UK.

Sullivan, S (2008) Markets for biodiversity and ecosystems: reframing nature for capitalist expansion? In: Rethinking Conservation Through the Lens of Food Sovereignty: Implications for Policy and Practice, 7 - 12 October 2008, Barcelona, Spain.

Sullivan, S (2008) On bioculturalism and unlearning the creed of growth. In: American Museum of Natural History’s Symposium on Sustaining Cultural and Biological Diversity in a Rapidly Changing World: Lessons for Global Policy, 2 - 5 April 2008, New York, USA.

Sullivan, S (2006) Conceptualising glocal organisation: from rhizome to E=mc 2 in becoming post-human. In: Metaphors of Globalization: Mirrors, Magicians and Mutinies, 19 - 20 March 2006, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Canada.

Sullivan, S (2005) ‘Viva Nihilism!’ On militancy and machismo in (anti-)globalisation protest. In: Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Rights, Justice, Violence and War, 2 February 2005, University of Sussex, UK.

Sullivan, S (2001) The 'wild' and the known: implications of identity and memory for 'community-based natural resource management' in a Namibian landscape. In: Landscape & Politics: A Cross-Disciplinary Conference, 23 - 25 March 2001, Department of Architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.

Sullivan, S (2000) 'How can the rain fall in this chaos?': myth and metaphor in representations of the north-west Namibian landscape. In: Environmental Values Conference, 23 - 25 June 2000, University College Cork, Ireland.

Sullivan, S (2000) Vegetation use in a former Namibian 'homeland': some assumptions and implications for policy. In: Association for Anthropology in Southern Africa (AASA), 8 - 13 May 2000, Windhoek, Namibia.

Thesis

Commissioned Report

Sullivan, S, Baussant, M, Dodd, L, Otele, O and Dos Santos, I (2017) Disrupted histories, recovered pasts: a cross-disciplinary analysis and cross-case synthesis of oral histories and history in post-conflict and postcolonial contexts. 'Disrupted Histories, Recovered Pasts' Working Paper No.1. ISBN 9781911126065

Sullivan, S (2016) What’s ontology got to do with it? Nature, knowledge and ‘the green economy’. Future Pasts Working Paper No.3. ISBN 9781911126027

Sullivan, S, Hannis, M, Impey, A, Low, C and Rohde, R.F (2016) Future pasts? Sustainabilities in west Namibia - a conceptual framework for research. Future Pasts Working Paper No.1. ISBN 9781911126034

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2014) Nets and frames, losses and gains: value struggles in engagements with biodiversity offsetting policy in England. LCSV working paper series no. 5. ISBN 9780992818944

Sullivan, S, Fredriksen, A, Bracking, S, Greco, E, Igoe, J and Morgan, R (2014) A conceptual map for the study of value. An initial mapping of concepts for the project ‘Human, non-human and environmental value systems: an impossible frontier?’. LCSV working paper series no. 2. ISBN 9780992818913

Sullivan, S, Bracking, S, Bond, P, Brockington, D, Büscher, B, Igoe, J and Woodhouse, P (2014) Initial research design: ‘Human, non-human and environmental value systems: an impossible frontier?’. LCSV working paper series no. 1. ISBN 9780992818906

Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2012) Offsetting nature? Habitat banking and biodiversity offsets in the English land use planning system. Green House. ISBN 9780956954572

Exhibition

Ganuses, W.S, Sullivan, S and Hannis, M (2019) Future Pasts: Landscape, Memory and Music in West Namibia [curators]. COSDEF Community Arts Venue, Swakopmund, Namibia, 5 - 15 June 2019.

Sullivan, S (2017) Future Pasts: Landscape, Memory and Music in West Namibia [curator]. Gallery 44AD, Bath, UK, 12 July - 12 August 2017.

Other

Sullivan, S (2024) Hunting for conservation [book review]. Conservation Biology, 38 (4). e14258.

Sullivan, S and Young, Z (2008) Affirming life and diversity: rural images and voices on food sovereignty in South India [book review]. Participatory Learning and Action, 58. p. 140.

Sullivan, S (2007) Rhythm and timing of movement in performance: drama, dance and ceremony [book review]. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 13 (3). pp. 748-749.

Sullivan, S (2003) The poor are not us: poverty and pastoralism in eastern Africa [book review]. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 41 (4). pp. 657-658.

Sullivan, S (2001) World savannas: ecology and human use [book review]. Progress in Physical Geography, 25. pp. 299-300.

Sullivan, S (2000) Roots in the African dust: sustaining the sub-Saharan drylands [book review]. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 6 (4). pp. 751-752.

Sullivan, S (1994) Savanna details with a paradigm shift: review of "An African savanna" [book review]. Journal of Biogeography, 4 (12). p. 448.

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