Jeff Schauer (History) published "Chongololo: The Zambian Children's Wildlife Magazine and the Making of an African Environmental Movement" in the Journal of Social History.
Based on research in Zambia and Britain, the article describes the founding of Chongololo (a children's environmental magazine and series of school-based clubs), the ecological thinking and writing that children did, and how this changed the arc of environmentalism in Zambia. Prior to Chongololo, environmentalism in Zambia focused on large animals in remote national parks. Chongololo made environmentalism broader in its scope, more local in its implications, and laid the groundwork for environmental justice claims. The article makes interventions into histories of conservation and of childhood in Africa.