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Social reproduction, playful work, and bee-centred beekeeping
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Ellis, Rebecca
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Agricultural practices
/ Apiculture
/ Apis mellifera
/ Beekeeping
/ Bees
/ Ethnography
/ Honey
/ Human nature
/ Integrated pest management
/ Pest control
/ Pollinators
/ Reproduction
/ Social reproduction
/ Urban areas
2022
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Social reproduction, playful work, and bee-centred beekeeping
by
Ellis, Rebecca
in
Agricultural practices
/ Apiculture
/ Apis mellifera
/ Beekeeping
/ Bees
/ Ethnography
/ Honey
/ Human nature
/ Integrated pest management
/ Pest control
/ Pollinators
/ Reproduction
/ Social reproduction
/ Urban areas
2022
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Social reproduction, playful work, and bee-centred beekeeping
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Ellis, Rebecca
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Agricultural practices
/ Apiculture
/ Apis mellifera
/ Beekeeping
/ Bees
/ Ethnography
/ Honey
/ Human nature
/ Integrated pest management
/ Pest control
/ Pollinators
/ Reproduction
/ Social reproduction
/ Urban areas
2022
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Social reproduction, playful work, and bee-centred beekeeping
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Social reproduction, playful work, and bee-centred beekeeping
2022
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With growing awareness of a crisis in pollinator health, the practice of urban hobbyist beekeeping has grown in Canada with practitioners arguing that this activity can help to foster healthier honey bees and more mindful beekeeping practices. However, urban hobbyist beekeepers have been critiqued for encouraging improper beekeeping practices and over-saturation of honey bees in cities. Drawing on a multispecies ethnography based in London, Ontario and Toronto, including participant observation with the Toronto Beekeeping Collective and the London Urban Beekeeping Collective and interviews with 26 urban beekeepers, I argue that urban hobbyist beekeepers develop a sensuous and embodied relationship with honey bees that typifies playful work. By integrating participant perspectives with social reproduction theory, I demonstrate that the playful work of urban hobbyist beekeeping allows practitioners to engage with non-human nature outside of the constraints of capitalist labour regimes, enabling the expression of delight, enchantment, and curiosity. This relationship between beekeepers and honey bees encourages the development of bee-centred practices in which the preferences and physiological needs of the bees are consciously put ahead of the needs of the beekeeper. The possibility for honey bee flourishing is increased significantly when bee-centred beekeeping is coupled with integrated pest management.
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Springer Nature B.V
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