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Habituating field scientists

机译:野外科学家

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This article explores the sensory dimensions of scientific field research in the only region in the world where free-ranging bonobos (Pan paniscus) can be studied in their natural environment; the equatorial rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo. If, as sensory anthropologists have argued, the senses are developed, grown and honed in a given cultural and environmental milieu, how is it that field scientists come to dwell among familiarity in a world which is, at first, unfamiliar? This article builds upon previous anthropological and philosophical engagements with habituation that have critically examined primatologists' attempts to become neutral objects in the environment' in order to habituate wild apes to their presence. It does so by tracing the somatic modes of attention developed by European and North American researchers as they follow bonobos in these forests. The argument is that as environments, beings and their elements become familiar, they do not become neutral', but rather, suffused with meaning.
机译:本文探讨了在世界上唯一可以在自然环境中研究自由bo黑猩猩(潘氏潘诺斯)的地区的科学领域研究的感官维度;刚果民主共和国的赤道雨林。如果如感觉人类学家所言,感官是在给定的文化和环境环境中发展,发展和磨练的,那么,在最初不熟悉的世界中,田野科学家又该如何生活在熟悉之中?本文基于以前人类学和哲学上的习惯化习俗进行了研究,这些习俗对灵长类动物学家试图使其成为环境中的中性物体的尝试进行了严格的考察。它是通过追踪欧洲和北美研究人员在这些森林中追踪bo黑猩猩时形成的身体注意方式来实现的。论据是,随着环境,生物及其元素变得熟悉,它们不会变得中立”,而是充满了意义。

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