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Race/Ethnicity in Visual Imagery of Dutch Nature Conservation Organizations
Authors:Marjolein E Kloek  Birgit H M Elands  Matthijs G C Schouten
Institution:1. Staatsbosbeheer, Amersfoort, The Netherlands;2. Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Nature conservation organizations in various Western countries, including the Netherlands, have noted that racial/ethnic minorities compared to Whites are “underparticipating” in recreation in natural areas and in nature conservation practices. Previous research trying to explain (under-)participation by racial/ethnic minorities in outdoor recreation and nature conservation mainly focused on characteristics of racial/ethnic groups. This study argues that nature conservation organizations themselves—although in all likelihood unintentionally—may play a role in participation of racial/ethnic minorities as well, through their promotional material. A content analysis of 22,974 pictures in magazines and on websites of four large Dutch nature conservation organizations shows that only 3.8% of the depicted people were non-White. Our results indicate that visual imagery of nature conservation organizations, at least in the Netherlands, (re)produces an image of outdoor recreation and nature conservation as being activities almost exclusively performed by Whites.
Keywords:Content analysis  immigrants  people of color  promotional material  representations  the Netherlands
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